Office of outgoing North Chungcheong governor raided over bribery allegations

Investigators searched the office and other locations related to Gov. Kim Young-hwan on his last day as governor. 

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Officials in a government office with tables covered in documents, water bottles, and cups during a search.
Investigators search the North Chungcheong governor's office amid bribery allegations involving outgoing Gov. Kim Young-hwan in Cheongju, North Chungcheong, on June 30.

The office of Kim Young-hwan, the outgoing governor of North Chungcheong, was raided Tuesday over suspicions of accepting bribes, investigators said.

Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials searched the governor's office and other locations after detecting circumstances of bribery, according to the officials.

Kim is suspected of receiving billions of won in cash and gifts from a local businessman in exchange for administrative favors, including business permits.

Tuesday was Kim's last day in office following his loss in the June 3 local elections to Shin Yong-han of the ruling Democratic Party, whose four-year term is set to start Wednesday.


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