Unification Church Leader Faces Bribery Allegations in South Korean Scandal
Han Hak-ja, leader of the Unification Church, was questioned by prosecutors regarding her alleged involvement in bribing the wife of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. Han has denied the bribery allegations, while associated figures face legal actions over the unraveling political scandal.
Han Hak-ja, the esteemed leader of the Unification Church, found herself under scrutiny as she appeared for questioning by South Korean prosecutors this Wednesday. The investigation centers around allegations that she orchestrated bribes to former First Lady Kim Keon Hee, linked to ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Amid considerable media attention, Han, known to followers as 'True Mother', declined to engage with reporters as she navigated through the throng outside the special prosecutor's office. Despite previous refusals to attend summons, she presented herself due to health reasons, according to her statement.
As the legal proceedings unfold, attention pivots to Kim Keon Hee, who faces allegations of receiving significant bribes, reportedly including high-end gifts. Prosecutors have detained influential figures associated with the scandal, intensifying the spotlight on the political and sectarian implications of the Unification Church's involvement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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