One of the main opposition leader s closest confidants was arrested Saturday on charges connected to a high-profile real estate development scandal, a move that suggests the investigation is closing in on Lee.
One of opposition leader Lee Jae-myung s closest confidants attended a court hearing held Friday to determine whether he should be arrested over charges connected to a high-profile real estate development scandal.
Prosecutors on Wednesday sought an arrest warrant for one of opposition leader Lee Jae-myung s closest confidants over bribery and other charges connected to a high-profile real es.
Prosecutors questioned one of opposition leader Lee Jae-myung s closest confidants Tuesday over bribery and corruption charges connected to a high-profile real estate development scandal, officials said.
Prosecutors indicted a close confidant of opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday on charges of receiving illegal political funds worth 847 million won ($591,000) from property developers in the city of Seongnam, just south of Seoul.The Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office said it referred Kim Yong, deputy head of the Institute for Democracy, a think tank affiliated with the main opposition Democratic Party (DP), for court trial on suspicion of violating the political fund law.