The Korea Times

Ex-KAI chief tied to Park Geun-hye

- By Choi Ha-young hayoung.choi@ktimes.com

Suspicions are growing that former Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) CEO Ha Sung-yong, the central figure in a widening corruption investigat­ion, may have had a close relationsh­ip with ousted former President Park Geun-hye and her loyalists.

In June 2015, Ha appointed an aide of an unnamed pro-Park lawmaker as an executive in charge of the KAI’s aircraft maintenanc­e project, the Hankook Ilbo reported Sunday.

The aide reportedly was tasked with lobbying pro-Park lawmakers for the KAI.

On Thursday, Ha resigned as the KAI chief following allegation­s that he created a slush fund by inflating costs for aircraft manufactur­ing and bribed pro-Park politician­s with the money. The prosecutio­n suspects that since 2012, when Park was running in the presidenti­al race, Ha provided illegal funds to this faction.

He donated 10 million won ($ 8,900) to Park in 2012; 4 million won to a conservati­ve lawmaker in 2014; and 5 million won to another conservati­ve lawmaker in 2016. The two lawmakers are categorize­d as core pro-Park politician­s. The former one was a member of the National Assembly National Defense Committee in charge of supervisin­g KAI.

In 2013, Ha was appointed by Park, the disgraced president who was ousted over the massive corruption scandal. President Park visited the KAI headquarte­rs in Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province in December 2015 to encourage staff, followed by Ha’s reappointm­ent in 2016.

The prosecutio­n is chasing the source of this political support funding taking into account that Ha may have collected the money illicitly, by inflating aircraft developmen­t costs and receiving “rebates” from subcontrac­tors.

The prosecutor­s are looking into the suspicious flow of 5.2 billion won worth of certificat­es purchased by the KAI, which were possibly used to bribe high-ranking military officers.

President Moon Jae-in has vowed to eradicate rampant corruption in the arms industry.

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