Former lawmaker Yoon Kwan-seok, "Democratic Party of Korea's Money Envelope," has been sentenced to two years in prison...Supreme Court's First Judgment

2024.10.31 AM 10:48
Supreme Court confirms two-year prison sentence for former lawmaker Yoon Kwan-seok, 'money envelope'
Handing Money Envelopes to Fellow Members at Democratic National Convention
First case of Supreme Court ruling...In the first and second trials, he was sentenced to two years in prison and
" shook the roots of democracy"...The Supreme Court, "No misunderstanding of the law".
[Anchor]
Former lawmaker Yoon Kwan-seok's prison sentence has been confirmed in connection with the allegation of a "money envelope" at the convention involving former and current lawmakers of the Democratic Party of Korea.

The first Supreme Court judgment came out in this case.

I'll connect you to a reporter from the Ministry of Social Affairs to find out more. Reporter Kwon Junsu!

Former lawmaker Yoon received two years in prison in the second trial, right?

[Reporter]
Yes,
The
Supreme Court today (31st) confirmed the original ruling, which sentenced Yoon Kwan-seok, a former lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea, to two years in prison in an appeal.

As a result, former lawmaker Yoon's prison sentence has been confirmed.

Earlier, former lawmaker Yoon was put on trial for raising more than 60 million won in donations to fellow lawmakers to win the election of former representative Song Young-gil ahead of the Democratic Party's national convention in 2021.

Representative Yoon is the first lawmaker to be confirmed by the Supreme Court among the former and current lawmakers who were handed over to trial over allegations of money envelopes of the Democratic Party.

Former lawmaker Yoon received two years in prison in both the first and second trials,
At the time of
the court pointed out that committing fraud, such as buying electors with money in internal party elections, is a serious crime that shakes the roots of democracy.

During the trial, former lawmaker Yoon denied the charges, saying he did not instruct camp officials to raise money and valuables and only delivered money envelopes, but they were not accepted.

The Supreme Court also rejected the appeal, saying there was no mistake in misunderstanding the legal principles, such as the establishment of a violation of the party law.

[Anchor]
The trial is also underway against lawmakers who received money envelopes with former lawmaker Yoon, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, former lawmaker Yoon was found to have delivered envelopes of 3 million won each to about 10 lawmakers from the same party.

Former lawmakers Lee Sung-man, Lim Jong-sung, and Heo Jong-sik of the Democratic Party of Korea are currently on trial at an appeals court after receiving a suspended prison sentence in the first trial for accepting money envelopes.

Former CEO Song Young-gil is also scheduled to make a decision next month, and the first trial is expected to be sentenced as early as this year.

The prosecution is also continuing its investigation into other former and current lawmakers suspected of receiving money envelopes.

In this regard, the prosecution notified six active lawmakers from the Democratic Party and the Cho Kuk Innovation Party to appear at the prosecution by the middle of next month.

As the parliamentary audit schedule has recently been completed, the schedule for attendance has been adjusted, and six incumbent lawmakers have refused to summon the prosecution for reasons such as floor schedules.

The prosecution says that as former lawmaker Yoon has been convicted, a face-to-face investigation is necessary for a thorough investigation into other lawmakers.

I'm YTN Kwon Junsu from the Ministry of Social Affairs.


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