DP passes third special counsel bill to investigate first lady Published: 14 Nov. 2024, 18:36 MICHAEL LEE lee.junhyuk@joongang.
co.kr Self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun, left, and former People Power Party lawmaker Kim Young-sun, right, arrive at the Changwon District Court in South Gyeongsang for their warrant review hearings on Thursday. Their warrants were both approved by the court the same day.
[NEWS1] The liberal Democratic Party (DP) on Thursday railroaded a bill demanding the appointment of a special counsel to probe allegations of wrongdoing by first lady Kim Keon Hee. The bill, which passed in a 191-0 vote, calls for a special counsel to look into suspicions that the first lady took part in a stock price manipulation scheme and interfered in the conservative People Power Party’s (PPP) candidate nomination process through a self-proclaimed power broker named Myung Tae-kyun. Myung, who allegedly used his influence with President Yoon Suk Yeol to push for the nomination of former PPP lawmaker Kim Young-sun in the June 2022 by-elections, was taken into custody along with Kim after the Changwon District Court in South Gyeongsang approved their arrest warrants.
Related Article Former PPP lawmaker questioned over allegedly sending money to 'power broker' The bill is the third passed by the DP in its efforts to establish a special counsel probe into first lady Kim, who has been accused of a wide range of inappropriate behavior, including accepting a luxury handbag.