Unification Church Leader Denies Directing Political Bribery in South Korea
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S. Korea’s Unification Church head says ‘never directed any bribes’, denies involvement in ex-First Lady Kim Keon-hee’s case
SEOUL, Sept 1 — The head of South Korea’s Unification Church has denied that she directed the group to bribe a former First Lady and a politician close to ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol, as the church comes under the spotlight in a criminal probe into Yoon and his wife.Special prosecutors indicted former First Lady Kim Keon-hee for bribery and other charges on Friday, amid a widening probe into the country’s martial law crisis and scandals invol…

Unification Church leader denies directing political bribery in South Korea
SEOUL: The head of South Korea's Unification Church has denied that she directed the group to bribe a former first lady and a politician close to ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol, as the church comes under the spotlight in a criminal probe into Yoon and his wife. Special prosecutors
Scandal Unravels: Unification Church Bribery Allegations in South Korea
The Unification Church faces allegations of bribery involving a former First Lady and a veteran politician. As prosecutors investigate, the church's leader strongly denies any directives for illegal activity. The controversy has put the organization under scrutiny amid a broader political probe in South Korea.
Unification Church Chief Denies Role In Bribery Case Of Ex-South Korean First Lady
The official from the church that prosecutors say was behind the bribery has been arrested and indicted on charges, including violating anti-graft laws. The post Unification Church Chief Denies Role In Bribery Case Of Ex-South Korean First Lady appeared first on StratNews Global.
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