Bangkok Post

MP caught up in graft case commits suicide

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SEOUL: A prominent South Korean lawmaker who was being probed over a bribery scandal has committed suicide, police said yesterday.

Roh Hoe-chan, a three-term lawmaker of the left-leaning Justice Party had been under investigat­ion for allegedly receiving 50 million won (1.4 million baht) from a powerful political blogger linked to many top politician­s.

The blogger, widely known by his online nickname “Druking”, is currently on trial for using illegal hacking programmes to sway public opinion on Naver, the South’s top online portal.

“Druking” is accused of artificial­ly increasing t he number of positive responses — the equivalent of Facebook’s “Like” function — to tens of thousands of online comments on Naver that attacked or supported politician­s or political parties in a bid to win personal favours.

In a suicide note left in a Seoul apartment, Roh admitted he had received money from the blogger, but denied he had offered any favour in return.

He had been expected to be summoned soon by prosecutor­s for questionin­g.

Police said Roh was found dead at the gate of the same apartment building and that it appeared he had jumped to his death.

Roh was a prominent labour rights activist before becoming a lawmaker in 2004. The South’s presidenti­al Blue House offered condolence­s over the “heartbreak­ing event”.

“I express my deepest condolence­s over his death from the depths of my heart,” Huh Ik-bum, a senior prosecutor leading the probe over the scandal, told reporters.

“I personally admired him as a politician,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? Journalist­s gather as police inspectors cordon off the gate of an apartment building in central Seoul where Roh Hoe-chan, a three-term lawmaker, was found dead yesterday.
AFP Journalist­s gather as police inspectors cordon off the gate of an apartment building in central Seoul where Roh Hoe-chan, a three-term lawmaker, was found dead yesterday.

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