SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – The leader of the Unification Church was questioned by investigators on Wednesday over allegations that the church bribed the wife of South Korea’s jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a conservative lawmaker close to him in an effort to secure business favors.
Unification Church leader questioned about alleged bribery of South Korea’s former first lady
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – The leader of the Unification Church was questioned by investigators on Wednesday over allegations that the church bribed the wife of South Korea’s jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a conservative lawmaker close to him in an effort to secure business favors.
Hak Ja Han, the widow of church founder Sun Myung Moon, appeared before a special prosecutor just hours after a Seoul court issued an arrest warrant for the lawmaker, People Power Party’s Kweon Seong-dong, citing concerns he might destroy evidence.
Han and her church have denied accusations that the church was directly involved in the alleged bribery of Yoon’s now-arrested wife, Kim Keon Hee, who is suspected of receiving luxury gifts from a jailed former church official, saying the official had overstepped his authority and acted on his own. Kweon, a staunch loyalist of Yoon, has also denied receiving money from the church.
“Later, later,” Han told reporters who pressed her about the allegations, as associates supported her while she walked to the investigators’ office. “Let’s discuss this all later when we meet.”