News Investigators/ A South Korean court on Monday sentenced a former President Yoon Suk Yeol to two years in prison after finding him guilty in a political funding case.
Suk Yeol was found guilty of illegally receiving opinion polling services worth 270 million won ($179,800) for free from a political broker, local media said.
The Seoul Central District Court found that Yoon had violated political funding laws by receiving 14 rounds of polling from the political broker at no cost and later exercising influence over the nomination of a former lawmaker to repay him, according to the ruling.
Yoon, 65, is involved in eight legal cases and had denied the charges, saying he had not requested the polls or promised anything in return.
The decision differed from earlier court rulings involving former first lady Kim Keon Hee, which had found there was no quid pro quo in connection with the polling services.
Monday’s ruling can be appealed.
He is currently appealing a life sentence handed down in February after a court found him guilty of masterminding an insurrection tied to his short-lived declaration of martial law in 2024.
Other cases include a Supreme Court ruling that finalised a seven-year prison sentence for obstructing authorities’ attempt to arrest him.
Reuters/NAN
