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Former South Korean President Indicted for Corruption

Former South Korean President Indicted for Corruption

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been indicted on corruption charges for allegedly facilitating his son-in-law's employment at a Thai airline. Prosecutors claim Moon received around 217 million won (about USD 150,000) as a bribe linked to this job. His son-in-law, Seo, held an executive position at Thai Eastar Jet despite lacking aviation experience. Investigations began in December 2021 after a civic group's complaint, suggesting political favors exchanged for appointments. Moon and his daughter are implicated in the case but have not been formally indicted. This scandal raises questions about political favoritism and corruption in high offices.

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