FORMER S. KOREA LEADER INDICTED AGAIN IN EXPLOSIVE CORRUPTION PROBE — Was He Buying Power?
A corruption probe is BOMBSHELLING South Korea’s political elite, and this time it has the former president HIMSELF in its crosshairs. Special prosecutors just hit former President Yoon Suk Yeol with a FRESH indictment — his SEVENTH — in a scandal over illegal polling gifts. The evidence points to a sordid exchange of power and influence that goes right to the top.
The charge sheet is damning. Images from the press conference reveal a tense scene. Prosecutors accuse Yoon of colluding with his wife, former First Lady Kim Keon-hee, to receive secret polling data worth nearly 185 THOUSAND DOLLARS for FREE. The provider? Power broker Myung Tae-kyun, who was also indicted but not detained. This wasn’t a friendly favor — it was a clear-cut, alleged violation of the Political Funds Act, all while Yoon was positioning for the presidency.
But here’s the REAL story they’re NOT fully chasing yet. The probe did NOT include even MORE explosive claims that Yoon and his wife MEDDLED in election nominations to reward Myung. Why is the special counsel team backing off as their mandate expires THIS SUNDAY? The case gets dumped to the National Office of Investigation — a move that smells of a cover-up to protect powerful friends.
Ask yourself: WHO BENEFITED from this silence? The opposition is screaming that justice is being suffocated before it can breathe. A ruling on the First Lady’s indictment is coming January 28th, but with the main investigation stalled, will she ever face real consequences?
This is bigger than one indictment. This is about a SYSTEM where the powerful trade secrets for power, and the watchdogs look the other way. The evidence is in the photos, the charges, and the suspicious timing.
A nation’s trust is being auctioned off, and the final bidder is always the one who stays silent.




