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President Lee Appoints Special Counsel to Probe Ballot Shortages

Summary by The Korea Times
President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday appointed a prosecutor-turned-lawyer as special counsel to investigate ballot shortages reported during the June 3 elections. Lee Tae-han, one of two candidates recommended by a bipartisan recommendation committee, will have up to 20 days to prepare for the investigation, with a full-scale probe expected to begin early next month. The special counsel team will have up to 90 days to investigate allegations of mi…

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On the 18th, President Lee Jae-myung appointed Lee Tae-han, former Chief Prosecutor of the 4th Criminal Division of the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office, as a special prosecutor to investigate allegations related to the National Election Commission.

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연합뉴스-Yonhap News Agency broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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