South Korean opposition leader given suspended jail term for violating election law
South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has been convicted of violating election law.
In short:
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has been convicted of violating election law after a court ruled he made false statements during an election campaign.
Prosecutors say while he was running for president in 2022, Mr Lee falsely denied corruption allegations surrounding two controversial development projects.
What's next?
Mr Lee is expected to challenge his sentence of one year in prison, suspended for two years.
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has been convicted of violating election law and sentenced to a suspended prison term after a court ruled he made false statements while denying corruption allegations during a presidential campaign.
If it stands, the ruling could unseat Mr Lee as a South Korean politician and deny him a shot at running for president in the next election.
But Mr Lee, who faces three other trials over corruption and other criminal charges, is expected to challenge any guilty verdict and it remains unclear whether the Supreme Court will decide on any of the cases before the presidential vote in March 2027.
Lee falsely denied corruption allegations, prosecutors say
Lee Jae-myung arriving at the Seoul Central District Court.
Mr Lee, who narrowly lost the 2022 election to conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol, has steadfastly denied wrongdoing.
Prosecutors indicted Mr Lee in 2022 over charges that he made false claims related to two controversial development projects in the city of Seongnam, where he was mayor from 2010 to 2018, while campaigning as the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party.
One of the comments cited by prosecutors is related to suspicions that Seongnam city changed the land-use designation in 2015 to allow a housing project on a site previously preserved as green space due to lobbying by private developers.
Mr Lee said during a parliamentary hearing in October 2021 that the city was instead "coerced" by the national government to make the change to the site in the district of Baekhyeon-dong.
Prosecutors say there is no evidence to back Mr Lee's claim, which has been denied by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Prosecutors also cited a TV interview Mr Lee gave in December 2021, when he said he didn't know a senior official at Seongnam city's urban development arm during his time as mayor.
Mr Lee spoke a day after the official was found dead amid an investigation into a property development project in the district of Daejang-dong.
The project reaped huge profits for a small asset management firm and its affiliates and raised suspicions about possible corrupt links between them, city officials and politicians.
Prosecutors argued that Mr Lee was lying to the public to distance himself from the controversies and improve his chances of winning the election. They had sought a two-year prison sentence for him.
The court found Mr Lee guilty over the comments related to the Baekhyeon-dong project, saying it was clear that the city's decision to change the site's land-use designation wasn't based on demands by the land ministry.
It acquitted Mr Lee on most of the charges related to his Daejang-dong comments, citing a lack of evidence.
"When false information is distributed to voters during an election process, that could prevent voters from making proper choices and risks distorting the will of the people and damaging the function of the electoral system," the court said in a statement.
"Such actions cannot be taken lightly."
Nation divided as Lee expected to appeal
A protest gathers against Lee Jae-myung in front of a court in Seoul, South Korea.
Surrounded by police lines, Mr Lee's supporters and critics occupied separate streets near the court.
They shouted opposing slogans and holding signs that said "Lee Jae-myung is innocent" and "Arrest Lee Jae-myung."
Mr Lee told reporters that he plans to appeal Friday's verdict at the Seoul Central District Court which gave him a sentence of one year in prison, suspended for two years.
Under South Korean law, Mr Lee will lose his legislative seat and be barred from running in elections for five years if he receives either a penalty exceeding a 1 million won ($AU1,109) fine for election law violations or any prison sentence for other crimes.
"There are still two more courts left in the real world, and the courts of public opinion and history are eternal," he said, apparently referring to plans to take the case to the Supreme Court.
"This is a conclusion that's impossible to accept."
Choo Kyung-ho, the floor leader of Yoon's People Power Party, said the verdict showed that "justice was alive" and called for the judiciary to conclude the case swiftly.
While denying wrongdoing, Mr Lee has accused the Yoon government of pursuing a political vendetta.
Mr Yoon, who has seen his approval ratings drop in recent weeks, is grappling with his own political scandal.
It centres around allegations that he and first lady Kim Keon Hee exerted inappropriate influence on the People Power Party to pick a certain candidate to run for a parliamentary by-election in 2022 at the request of election broker Myung Tae-kyun, who was arrested this week.
Lee facing multiple trials
Supporters of Lee Jae-myung gather at a court in Seoul, South Korea.
The same court on will rule on another case against Mr Lee on November 25.
He is accused of suborning perjury by allegedly pressuring a Seongnam city employee to give false testimony in a different court case in 2019.
The testimony was meant to downplay his 2003 conviction that, when as a lawyer, he had helped a TV journalist impersonate a prosecutor to secure an interview with then-Seongnam Mayor Kim Byung-ryang over suspected corruption in 2002.
While running for Gyeonggi Province governor in 2018, Mr Lee claimed he had been wrongly accused over the incident, prompting prosecutors to indict him on a charge of making false statements during an election campaign.
Mr Lee was acquitted in 2019, partially based on the testimony of the city employee, who had worked as Mr Kim's secretary and said he contemplated dropping charges against the journalist to make Mr Lee the main culprit of the incident.
Prosecutors indicted Mr Lee on the perjury charges in October last year, presenting transcripts of telephone conversations that they said showed Mr Lee persuading the employee to testify in court that he was framed.
A third and more significant trial at the Seoul Central District Court involves various criminal allegations stemming from Mr Lee's days as Seongnam mayor, including that he provided unlawful favours to private investors involved in the two development projects seen as dubious.
Mr Lee is also facing a trial at the Suwon District Court over allegations that he pressured a local businessman into sending millions of dollars in illegal payments to North Korea as he tried to set up a visit to that country that never materialised.
AP
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