Seoul: A court on Wednesday dismissed an injunction request by North Jeolla Gov. Kim Kwan-young to suspend his expulsion by the ruling Democratic Party. Kim was expelled from the party last week amid allegations that he handed out cash to 20 people, including local council members and public servants, at a restaurant in Jeonju, about 190 kilometers south of Seoul, last November.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the governor, who is seeking reelection in the upcoming June local elections, filed for an injunction against the expulsion, as well as an injunction to suspend the primary race for the North Jeolla governorship. However, the Seoul Southern District Court dismissed both requests, stating that based on the submitted documents, it is difficult to conclude the party's measure was procedurally unlawful or excessively harsh.
The court further noted that with the dismissal of the injunction against party expulsion, it is also difficult to grant an injunction to suspend the primary race. Kim has clarified that he handed out a total of 680,000 won (US$450) to the 20 people, with amounts ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 won per person, to use as chauffeur fees after drinking together. He mentioned that he retrieved the money the next day because it was inappropriate.