Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has strongly criticized his recent indictment on bribery charges, labeling them as unjust and politically motivated. The allegations suggest that Moon accepted 217 million won in bribes from Lee Sang-jik, the founder of Thai Eastar Jet, through a fictitious job for Moon’s son-in-law. Moon vehemently denies these accusations, accusing prosecutors of misusing their authority to advance a preconceived storyline. The indictment has stirred controversy and raised questions about the integrity of the legal system. Moon’s supporters have rallied behind him, emphasizing his track record of transparency and dedication to public service. The former president’s legal team is preparing to vigorously defend him in court. The developments surrounding Moon’s indictment have captured widespread attention and are likely to have far-reaching implications. Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story.

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Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in denounces bribery charges as unjust and politically motivated, alleging abuse of power.
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