Korea’s Prosecutor General Is Expected to Soon Question First Lady Over Handbag Scandal

It appears Korea’s prosecutor general will soon question South Korea’s First Lady about the handbag scandal:

Prosecutors are considering summoning first lady Kim Keon Hee over her controversial acceptance of a Christian Dior bag from a pastor in 2022, with the country’s top prosecutor saying that “no one stands above the law,” in reference to Kim’s case.

If Kim appears before prosecutors, it will be the first instance of the authorities questioning the wife of a sitting president. This event is likely to create massive political turmoil, adversely affecting public sentiment toward President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Korea Times

The handbag scandal was clearly a political hit job, but it is unclear the consequences Kim Keon-hee could face:

The Act on Improper Solicitation and Graft stipulates that the spouse of a public servant must not receive, request, or promise to receive any money or goods exceeding 1 million won in connection with the official’s duties. However, the act does not specify punishments for the spouse.

If Kim were to be punished, prosecutors should indict her on charges of bribery or breach of trust, which is stated in the Criminal Act. In this case, there should be evidence showing that Choi received unfair or illegal benefits. Due to this, controversies are expected to continue over-interpreting legal aspects of the case.

You can read more at the link, but it will be interesting to see how this plays out because Choi never received any benefits from the First Lady after giving her the handbag.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 months ago

Let’s worry less about the victimless handbag honey pot and worry more about how Moon did the bidding of the globalists to empower the multinationals at rhe expense of the independent self-employeed middle class.

“Sorry the lockdowns caused your coffee shop to fail. But don’t worry, we have free government training available and we can get you a job as an assistant manager at Starbucks.”

Bonus: Any small business that survived the lockdowns and restrictions now has much higher expenses due to Moon-inspired inflation.

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