Former Daegu High Prosecutor General Yoon Gap-geun, denies the first court case

“Lee Jong-pil’s statement, lack of evidence ability, lack of credibility”

Former Daegu High Prosecutor General Yoon Gap-geun, denies the first court case
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[아시아경제 유병돈 기자] In the first trial, former Daegu Prosecutor General Yoon Gap-geun, who was handed over to the trial for asking Woori Bank to resell the lime fund, completely denied the charges.

At the hearing of the 13th Division of the Seoul Southern District Law Criminal Division (President Judge Shin Hyeok-jae) on the 27th, former Prosecutor Yoon said, “There are no charges for reproaching in both the facts and legal aspects,” and “denies all charges of prosecution. “He said.

Former Prosecutor Yoon’s lawyer said, “Even though the defendant received 220 million won in the name of Metropolitan’s advisory fee, the prosecution did not investigate the contracting party, the Metropolitan side, and only indicted with the statement of former vice president Lee Jong-pil,” said “Lee’s statement He pointed out that there is no evidence ability and lack of credibility.”

“The prosecution said that the advisory contract was formally written after the fact, but if you look at the contents of the contract and the process of signing it, it should be considered that you have signed a normal advisory contract and received an advisory fee.” He added that it is against common sense that he received the deposit and paid the tax.”

Previously, former prosecutor Yoon, former prosecutor, in 2019, when Woori Bank stopped selling the Lime Asset Management fund, requested from former vice president Lee and others to “request to Woori Bank to resell the lime fund” and gave a gift of worth of 220 million won He was charged with receiving arrest.

Former Prosecutor Yoon explained that he only signed a normal consulting contract and received legal advice, but the prosecution saw this money as a price for fraudulent solicitation.

Former Star Mobility Chairman Kim Bong-Hyun, who was designated as the actual prelude to Lime, in an in prison letter last year, insisted, “We paid hundreds of millions of won to leading opposition politicians and lawyers from the prosecutor’s office for the request for the Lime Fund, and lobbyed for Woori Bank presidents and vice presidents.” .

Reporter Yoo Byung-don [email protected]

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