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Former South Korean President Moon calls his bribery indictment 'unjust'

IndiaTimes Friday, 25 April 2025
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in denounced his indictment on bribery charges as unjust and politically motivated. Prosecutors allege Moon received bribes totaling 217 million won from Lee Sang-jik, founder of Thai Eastar Jet, via a no-show job for Moon's son-in-law. Moon claims prosecutors are abusing their power and pushing a predetermined narrative.
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