Seoul city councilor admits to giving money to lawmaker ahead of 2022 local elections

A Seoul city councilor embroiled in a bribery scandal involving the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has admitted to giving money to a lawmaker in the lead-up to the 2022 local elections, sources said Friday. Kim Kyung, the councilor in question, has been under investigation over allegations that she gave 100 million won ($68,600) to an aide of Rep. Kang Sun-woo, formerly of the DPK, allegedly in exchange for her constituency nomination ahead of the 2022 elections. In a recently submitted statement to police, Kim admitted to handing over the 100 million won and getting it back. Kim is currently in the United States after leaving the country on Dec. 31, soon after a complaint was filed against her over the bribery allegations. Police have been coordinating with her lawyers over her return. Separately, Seoul city councilors of the main opposition People Power Party are preparing a motion to take disciplinary action against Kim, including possible expulsion from the Seoul Metropolitan Council. A final decision on the disciplinary action is expected to be made as early as next month. Kim