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Former South Korean first lady now a suspect in bribery scandal, summoned for questioning

Kim Keon-hee’s formal call-up shows that prosecutors are close to arresting her, observers say

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Kim Keon-hee accompanies her husband, Yoon Suk-yeol, to Washington on July 10 last year. Photo: AP
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South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon-hee has been formally summoned for questioning by a team of special prosecutors, marking a significant step forward in an expanding investigation into a raft of scandals tied to her and her husband, ousted former president Yoon Suk-yeol.

Both Kim and Yoon were called in for separate questioning as “suspects” under a parliament-mandated investigation, special prosecutors said on Monday. Yoon is set to appear next Tuesday, while Kim will face scrutiny on August 6, according to Assistant Special Prosecutor Moon Hong-joo.

Kim’s legal team has said she intends to cooperate, though they also indicate she may seek a postponement.

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“Kim Keon-hee was widely believed to have exerted outsize influence over both her husband and state affairs, earning her the nickname ‘VIP No 1’,” Jung Suk-koo, former executive editor of the progressive Hankyoreh newspaper, told This Week in Asia.

Former South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol after a hearing in Seoul on July 9. Photo: Newsis/Xinhua
Former South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol after a hearing in Seoul on July 9. Photo: Newsis/Xinhua

“The fact that she is now being questioned suggests that momentum is building to finally expose the wrongdoings that plagued the Yoon administration.”

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