Ex-Unification Church Official Expected to Name DP Lawmakers at Embezzlement Trial


Seoul: A former Unification Church official embroiled in a corruption case linked to the administration of former President Yoon Suk Yeol is expected to use his final trial hearing Wednesday to name the ruling Democratic Party (DP) lawmakers he claims took money from the church, sources said. Yun Young-ho, former head of the church’s global headquarters, is set to appear at the Seoul Central District Court for his 4 p.m. trial on embezzlement and other charges. Yun is accused of giving luxury gifts to former first lady Kim Keon Hee, Yoon’s wife, in exchange for business favors in 2022.



According to Yonhap News Agency, Yun has made up his mind to disclose the names at Wednesday’s hearing. He first made the DP-related claim at a hearing last Friday, accusing special counsel Min Joong-ki’s team of conducting a biased investigation focused only on the church’s alleged ties to the main opposition People Power Party affiliated with former President Yoon.



He testified that between 2017 and 2021, a period when Moon was in office, the church had been closer to the DP than to the PPP and had approached four people currently serving in ministerial positions, including two who paid visits to church leader Han.



During questioning by the special counsel team in August, Yun also reportedly testified that the church gave tens of millions of won each to two DP lawmakers between 2018 and 2020. The special counsel team admitted this week that it received such testimony from Yun but rejected allegations of bias, claiming the matter was not part of its investigation mandate.



On Tuesday, the team transferred the case to the police.