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Former South Korean president Moon Jae-in indicted in bribery case involving son-in-law’s airline job

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been indicted for bribery over his son-in-law’s airline job, with his party calling the charges politically motivated.

April 24, 2025 / 12:03 IST
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Former South Korean president Moon Jae-in indicted in bribery case
Former South Korean president Moon Jae-in indicted in bribery case

South Korea's ex-president Moon Jae-in has been charged with bribery after his former son-in-law was allegedly given a job at a budget airline in return for political favours. The charge puts Moon on a long list of South Korean presidents who have become embroiled in legal controversy after exiting the presidency, the BBC reported.

Prosecutors accuse job was traded for major government post

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Under the prosecutors' indictment, Moon's ex-son-in-law, Seo, was made executive director of Eastar Jet subsidiary Thai Eastar Jet in 2018 despite having no qualification or experience in the industry. In return, prosecutors allege that the CEO of the airline, Lee Sang-jik, became head of state-funded Korea SMEs and Startups Agency.

Seo allegedly earned 217 million won (about $150,000) in salary and housing allowances between 2018 and 2020 that authorities claim were bribes meant for Moon. Prosecutors told Reuters that Seo "often took leave from his office for long periods and failed to carry out his responsibilities in a way commensurate with the position." Series of raids and indictments target Moon-era officials