18-month prison term sought for Seoul mayor on charges of accepting illegal funds
· UPIA special counsel team on Wednesday sought an 18-month prison term for Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on charges of accepting illegal political funds in connection with opinion polls he received ahead of the mayoral by-election in 2021.
The team of special counsel Min Joong-ki also sought a forfeiture of 33 million won (US$21,800) at the Seoul Central District Court after indicting Oh in December on charges of violating the Political Funds Act.
Oh is suspected of having his political supporter, Kim Han-jung, make payments for opinion poll results he received on 10 occasions from self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun ahead of the by-election in April 2021, which he won.
"Despite being in a position to follow the Political Funds Act more than anyone else as a prominent politician, Mayor Oh undermined the legislative purpose of ensuring transparency of political funds by making a third person pay for costs of opinion polls closely related to political activities without following legal procedures," the team said.
The team also sought a one-year prison term for Kim, Oh's supporter, and former Seoul Deputy Mayor Kang Cheol-won, who were both indicted in the case.
In his final statement at the court hearing, Oh said he had been indicted by prosecutors "subordinate to politics," calling his indictment "very immoral."
The trial's sentencing hearing will take place on July 22.
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