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Pressure mounts on top prosecutor to resign over land case decision
Acting Prosecutor General Noh Man-seok came under growing pressure to resign on Tuesday over his decision not to appeal a controversial land development corruption case linked to President Lee Jae Myung’s tenure as Seongnam mayor, as internal criticism within the prosecution widened across all ranks. Noh, who also serves as deputy prosecutor general, took a day off Tuesday amid reports that he is “seriously considering” stepping down. Four days earlier, the prosecution sparked a firestorm by dec
Nov. 11, 2025 -
Justice Minister defends prosecution’s decision not to appeal land corruption case
Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho on Monday defended the prosecution’s decision not to appeal the verdict in a land development corruption case, saying the move was “legally sound” and reached after “careful consideration of all circumstances.” The case, one of South Korea’s most politically charged in recent years, centers on a housing development project in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. Prosecutors had accused five key private developers and former city officials of colluding to divert massive prof
Nov. 10, 2025 -
Key figures in Seongnam development scandal sentenced to 8-year prison terms
Two key figures in a development corruption scandal linked to President Lee Jae Myung were sentenced to eight-year prison terms each on Friday. The Seoul Central District Court handed down the sentences to Yoo Dong-gyu, former acting president of Seongnam Development Corp., and Kim Man-bae, major shareholder of asset management firm Hwacheon Daeyu, on charges including breach of duty. The scandal centers on allegations that a small number of unheard-of private asset management companies, includi
Oct. 31, 2025 -
S. Korea toughens penalties for unpaid wages
● Updated Law: Labor Standards Act What it does: Increases penalties for unpaid wages and expands protections for workers Took effect: Oct. 23 To ensure stable livelihoods for workers, sanctions against employers who fail to pay wages on time have been significantly strengthened. Under the revised law, if an employer intentionally withholds wages for a cumulative total of three months or more within a year, affected workers may now claim up to three times the amount owed as compensation. Previou
Oct. 27, 2025 -
Arrest warrant sought for ex-justice minister over alleged martial law involvement
A special counsel team has filed for an arrest warrant for a former justice minister over his alleged role in last year's short-lived martial law imposition, officials said Thursday. The special counsel team investigating the martial law turmoil sought the warrant to arrest former Justice Minister Park Sung-jae on charges including involvement in the incident and abuse of power, officials said. On Dec. 3, then President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, but the National Assembly voted to lift
Oct. 9, 2025 -
Bill dismantling Prosecutor’s Office, reorganizing ministries passes Assembly
South Korea’s National Assembly on Friday approved a bill to dismantle the country’s central prosecutorial body, splitting its powers of investigation and indictment between newly created agencies. The amendment to the Government Organization Act, drafted by the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, passed by a vote of 174 to one, with five abstentions. A total of 180 lawmakers participated in the vote. Under the law, the Prosecutor's Office will be formally abolished in September next year after a
Sept. 26, 2025 -
Ruling party ups stakes in battle with courts with summons for chief justice
Tensions between the judicial branch and the ruling Democratic Party of Korea escalated Wednesday, as the party voted through an unprecedented motion to summon Supreme Court Chief Justice Jo Hee-de for a parliamentary hearing. The conservative opposition People Power Party boycotted the vote and condemned the move as a fatal blow to the separation of powers. The renewed controversy also comes as President Lee Jae Myung’s administration advances a broader judicial overhaul focused on splitting th
Sept. 24, 2025 -
S. Korea raises deposit insurance payout ceiling for first time in 24 years
● Updated law: Depositor Protection Act What it does: Bolsters the protection of depositors from financial risks Took effect: Sept. 1 The maximum deposit insurance payout has doubled to 100 million won ($71,400) starting Sept.1. The figure had been set at 50 million won for 24 years since 2001. Deposit insurance guarantees that if a bank or other deposit-taking institution fails, depositors will still recover their money up to a certain limit. In the past, financial authorities had taken a cauti
Sept. 23, 2025 -
First step of prosecutor overhaul raises legal questions
The Democratic Party of Korea is expected to pass legislation this week as part of its plans to break up the Prosecutors’ Office, but some legal experts worry the move could violate legislative norms and create confusion in law enforcement. The amendment to the Government Organization Act, scheduled for an Assembly vote Thursday, aims to prepare the ground for dismantling country’s central prosecutorial body by removing all references to the “Prosecutors’ Office." The organizational structure an
Sept. 21, 2025 -
Ex-President Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 9th straight session
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was absent from his insurrection trial for the ninth consecutive session Monday, as a special counsel team requested the court speed up proceedings by holding four hearings a week. Yoon has been standing trial on charges of leading an insurrection and abusing his power through his botched attempt to impose martial law in December. He has refused to appear at his trial since he was placed in custody for the second time on July 10 on charges related to the martial la
Sept. 15, 2025 -
S. Korea moves to dismantle prosecution HQ next year in sweeping overhaul
South Korea on Sunday confirmed plans to dissolve the Prosecutors' Office next year, dividing its powers between two new agencies as part of President Lee Jae Myung’s broader agenda for prosecution reform and a sweeping government overhaul. “There have been longstanding concerns over unchecked prosecutorial power and the erosion of fairness. In response, we have decided to abolish the Prosecutors' Office and (divide its authority),” Rep. Han Jeoung-ae, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea’s poli
Sept. 7, 2025 -
Special counsel tries to raid PPP floor leader's office for 2nd day
A special counsel team was trying to search the office of the main opposition People Power Party's floor leader for the second day Wednesday over former floor leader Choo Kyung-ho's alleged involvement in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's botched martial law bid. On Tuesday, special counsel Cho Eun-suk's team attempted the raid at the National Assembly but left due to opposition by PPP officials who argued that they could not enter the National Assembly without approval from the Assembly speaker,
Sept. 3, 2025 -
Special counsel raids home of ex-PPP floor leader in martial law probe
A special counsel team on Tuesday raided the home of Rep. Choo Kyung-ho of the main opposition People Power Party over his alleged involvement in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's botched martial law bid in December. Special counsel Cho Eun-suk's team carried out the search and seizure at Choo's home in Seoul over allegations that the then PPP floor leader obstructed his party's lawmakers from attending a parliamentary vote to lift the martial law decree. The team is looking into allegations that
Sept. 2, 2025 -
Ex-President Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 7th consecutive time
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was absent from his insurrection trial for the seventh consecutive time Monday, leading the court to proceed without him. Yoon has declined to appear at his trial at the Seoul Central District Court since his second arrest on July 10 on charges related to his failed attempt to impose martial law. The bench said Monday it will continue with the proceedings in his absence, as there has been no change since the previous hearing last Thursday, when the head of the Seou
Sept. 1, 2025 -
Police raid KORAIL in probe into fatal train accident
Police on Monday raided Korea Railroad Corp.'s (KORAIL) headquarters and Daegu branch office as part of its investigation into last month's fatal train accident that killed two maintenance workers and injured five others in the southeastern county of Cheongdo. The Gyeongbuk Provincial Police Agency and the Daegu Regional Employment and Labor Administration deployed about 70 investigators and labor inspectors in the morning to begin searches and seizures for the KORAIL offices and their subcontra
Sept. 1, 2025