Prosecutors Request Arrest Warrants for Two Former Journalists Involved in Money Transactions with Kim Man-bae
On the 11th, the prosecution filed arrest warrants for two former journalists suspected of receiving bribes from Kim Man-bae, a private contractor involved in the Daejang-dong development project.
On the same day, the Anti-Corruption Investigation Division 1 of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office (Chief Prosecutor Lee Jun-dong) filed pre-arrest warrants for two individuals, former Hankyoreh newspaper deputy editor Seok and former JoongAng Ilbo editorial writer Jo, who are accused of breach of trust and violation of the Anti-Graft Act.
Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, Seocho-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@
View original imageAccording to the prosecution, they are suspected of receiving illicit requests and bribes from Kim to prevent critical articles about the Daejang-dong development project from being published and to ensure favorable coverage.
It was identified that former deputy editor Seok received a total of 890 million KRW between May 2019 and August 2020 along with the requests, while former editorial writer Jo received a total of 210 million KRW between April 2019 and August 2021.
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Meanwhile, former journalist A, who was under investigation in connection with the case and previously worked for Hankook Ilbo, was found dead in Danyang-gun, Chungbuk Province on the 29th of last month. The prosecution closed the case due to lack of prosecution rights following A's death.
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