The Sunday Guardian

US urges South Korea to arrest Ban Ki-moon’s brother

Ban Ki-sang, younger sibling of Moon, was last week indicted by the US Attorney General’s office of a bribery attempt in a real estate deal.

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SEOUL: The US has urged South Korea to arrest the brother of former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, sources in Seoul’s justice ministry revealed on Saturday.

Washington asked Seoul to arrest Ban Ki-Sang, younger sibling of Ban Ki-moon, after the US Attorney General’s Office indicted him last week for the attempted bribery of an official from the Middle East in connection with a real estate deal.

The justice ministry has begun to process the request and examine applicable laws, a senior Seoul official told Yonhap News Agency.

Ban’s brother, an executive in the South Korean firm Keangnam, was reportedly entrusted by the company with selling a high-rise building in Vietnam, Landmark 72, for $800 million.

He reportedly hired his son (and Ban’s nephew) Joo Hyun Bahn, a broker in New York, to secure the deal.

The US attorney general’s office claims that, through an intermedia­ry, the father-son duo agreed to a $2.5 million bribe (of which they advanced around $500,000), for the official responsibl­e for acquiring the property through a sovereign wealth fund, Efe news reported.

While Bahn was arrested last week in New Jersey, Ban Kisang is considered a fugitive by authoritie­s. He faces a variety of charges that could carry lengthy prison sentences.

Through a statement by his spokespers­on, Ban Ki-moon declared he had no knowledge of the case and hoped the procedures would be “carried out strictly and transparen­tly” to address any concerns.

The case could pose a serious threat to the older Ban’s political aspiration­s, particular­ly after he has stepped up public activities in recent weeks as part of what is perceived as a preliminar­y election campaign before he announces his candidatur­e for the country’s top post.

However, Ban is yet to confirm if he will contest the election, at a time the country is in the throes of a major corruption scandal that led the Parliament to impeach President Park Geun-hye last year.

 ??  ?? ban Ki-moon (right) with brother ban Ki-sang
ban Ki-moon (right) with brother ban Ki-sang

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