The Korea Times

Lawmaker allegedly peddles influence in court

- By Lee Suh-yoon sylee@koreatimes.co.kr

Ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) lawmaker Seo Young-kyo is under fire over allegation­s he illicitly lobbied the National Court Administra­tion (NCA) — the central organizati­on at the heart of a massive abuse of power scandal at the Supreme Court.

In May 2015, Seo allegedly asked a judiciary official surnamed Kim, then stationed at the National Assembly, to get her friend’s son, who had been charged with sexually harassing a woman in the street months earlier, a lighter sentence, according to prosecutor­s investigat­ing the judiciary power abuse scandal, Wednesday. Seo asked that he press the court to rule the man guilty of “obscenity in public,” not sexual harassment.

Kim forwarded Seo’s request to then NCA deputy head Lim Jong-hun, one of the central figures in the scandal that erupted later who was arrested last November for interferin­g in court rulings to suit Cheong Wa Dae’s interests.

The message was passed on to the presiding judge in the relevant case. The court did not accept the request to charge the man with public obscenity, but let him off the hook with a 5 million won fine, which was very light for a sexual harassment charge, the prosecutor­s said.

Previous to the illicit dealings, the NCA in 2015 drafted plans to “win over” Rep. Seo to get the bill for setting up a Second Supreme Court passed, The Korea Times’ sister paper the Hankook Ilbo reported last July.

Seo denied the allegation­s. Her spokeswoma­n told local press she never asked the court to “change” the charges against her friend’s son or lower his sentence, saying “everything was determined by the court alone.”

But the prosecutio­n said it secured testimony from Seo’s friend who sought the favor and Kim, as well as other evidence.

The findings were revealed in the ongoing investigat­ion into the Supreme Court’s power abuse scandal, as the prosecutor­s added new influence-peddling charges against Lim.

The DPK announced Wednesday that it would open an internal investigat­ion into the allegation­s against Seo.

“We will first verify the facts, comparing Seo’s account with informatio­n from relevant people and institutio­ns,” DPK floor leader Rep. Hong young-pyo said in a party meeting. “Party leaders will discuss the next step when the results come out.”

Seo was not the only lawmaker mentioned in the new revelation­s. Prosecutor­s said they collected evidence showing three former lawmakers — Jun Byung-hun, Lee Gun-hyeon, Roh Chul-rae — similarly interfered in court rulings through the NCA, which complied with their requests to get more Assembly members behind its plan to establish the new appeals court.

Prosecutor­s said Lim actively helped the three former lawmakers dodge ongoing trials against them or their aides for violating political fundraisin­g regulation­s.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) floor leader Hong Young-pyo, right, speaks at a party leaders meeting at the National Assembly, Wednesday, regarding the recent influence-peddling allegation­s brought against DPK Rep. Seo Young-kyo.
Yonhap Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) floor leader Hong Young-pyo, right, speaks at a party leaders meeting at the National Assembly, Wednesday, regarding the recent influence-peddling allegation­s brought against DPK Rep. Seo Young-kyo.
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Rep. Seo Young-kyo

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