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18-month prison term sought for Seoul mayor on charges of accepting illegal funds

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18-month prison term sought for Seoul mayor on charges of accepting illegal funds
A special counsel team on Wednesday sought an 18-month prison term for Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on charges of accepting illegal political funds in connection with opinion polls he received ahead of the mayoral by-election in 2021. The team of special counsel Min Joong-ki also sought a forfeiture of 33 million won ($21,800) at the Seoul Central District Court after indicting Oh in December on charges of violating the Political Funds Act. Oh is suspected of having his political supporter, Kim Han-jung, make payments for opinion poll results he received on 10 occasions from self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun ahead of the by-election in April 2021, which he won. "Despite being in a position to follow the Political Funds Act more than anyone else as a prominent politician, Mayor Oh undermined the legislative purpose of ensuring transparency of political funds by making a third person pay for costs of opinion polls closely related to political activities without following legal procedures," the team said. The team also sought a one-year prison term for Kim, Oh's supporter, and former Se
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