Prosecutors to question shadowy 'political broker' over political funding, influence allegations Published: 05 Nov. 2024, 17:27 CHO JUNG-WOO cho.jungwoo1@joongang.
co.kr Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI Myung Tae-kyun [SCREEN CAPTURE] Prosecutors are set to summon Myung Tae-kyun, a self-proclaimed “political broker,” on Friday as their investigations into alleged illegal political funding and the nomination of a former lawmaker intensify following last week's revelation of a phone conversation between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Myung. Related Article DP releases recording of president, 'political broker' in claims of illegal election intervention Former PPP lawmaker questioned over allegedly sending money to 'power broker' Myung’s attorney told local media on Tuesday that the self-fashioned political consultant will appear for questioning at the Changwon District Prosecutors’ Office in South Gyeongsang.
The summons comes nearly 11 months after the Changwon branch of the National Election Commission accused Myung and former People Power Party (PPP) Rep. Kim Young-sun of engaging in illegal political funding in December last year. Myung is expected to be questioned about a suspicious transaction with the former lawmaker and accusations that he fabricated opinion polls ahead of the PPP’s presidential primary in November 2021 while operating a public opinion polling agency.
He is accused of receiving around 90 million won ($65,000) from Kim’s salary betw.