The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea sect leader cleared of hindering virus effort

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SEOUL: The elderly leader of a secretive religious sect at the centre of South Korea’s early coronaviru­s outbreak was cleared yesterday of hindering the government’s virus prevention efforts, reports said.

Lee Man-hee was convicted, however, of embezzling billions of won from his organisati­on and given a suspended prison sentence.

The Shincheonj­i Church of Jesus, which is often condemned as a cult, was at the centre of huge controvers­y early last year when it accounted for more than half of South Korea’s coronaviru­s cases.

At the time, the country was enduring one of the worst outbreaks of the disease outside China, but later largely brought it under control with a testing and tracing model.

Shuncheonj­i’s leader Lee, 89, was taken into custody in August and accused of giving health authoritie­s inaccurate records of church gatherings and false lists of its members.

Prosecutor­s last month requested a five-year jail term.

But the Suwon District Court found him not guilty of violating the disease control law, Yonhap news agency reported.

It was “difficult to view the refusal to share the list of facilities and members as hindering prevention efforts”, Yonhap cited the ruling as saying.

Lee apologised in March for the spread of the disease, twice getting to his knees to bow before reporters, his head to the floor.

The church has also apologised, while more than 3,500 of its members who survived the virus donated blood plasma to help treatment research.

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