Police Investigate Incumbent Union Leader on Charges of Bribing Rival Candidate
An incumbent cooperative head is under police investigation for attempting to bribe a competing candidate during the election.
The Naju Police Station in Jeonnam announced on the 18th that it has booked Cooperative Head A of a local cooperative without detention on charges of bribing a competing candidate during the nationwide simultaneous cooperative head elections (violation of the Entrusted Election Act).
A is suspected of attempting to bribe a competing candidate during the cooperative head election held last March.
Hot Picks Today
"Most Americans Didn't Want This"... Americans Lose 60 Trillion Won to Soaring Fuel Costs
- While Samsung Falters, China Rises: "Chinese DRAM" Turns a Profit in Just One Year
- Man in His 50s Arrested for Confining Girlfriend in Car After She Announced Breakup
- "Striking Will Lead to Regret": Hyundai-Kia Employees Speak Out... Uneasy Stares Toward Samsung Union
- "If You Booked This Month, You Almost Lost Out... Why You Should Wait Until 'This Day' Before Paying for Flight Tickets"
The police recently executed a search warrant to accurately ascertain the details of the case.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.