(2nd LD) Prosecution panel advises against indicting first lady over Dior bag acceptance

The Supreme Prosecutors Office's investigation review committee advised Friday against indicting first lady Kim Keon Hee for accepting a luxury handbag from a Korean American pastor. The panel, comprising 15 outside experts, reached the conclusion after a meeting at the top prosecutors office to review the first lady's case involving allegations that she illegally received a Dior handbag worth 3 million won (US$2,248) and other expensive gifts from pastor Choi Jae-young in 2022. Following a four-month inquiry, an investigative team of prosecutors recently decided to drop graft, bribery and other charges against the first lady, concluding that the gifts were not related to President Yoon Suk Yeol's official duties. Prosecutor General Lee One-seok later decided to refer the case to the investigative review committee, citing the need to ensure fairness in the investigation's outcome. Friday's meeting was also attended by the prosecution team responsible for the investigation, who explained the reasons behin d their conclusion, and the first lady's lawyer who presented her defense. The Korean American pastor has repeatedly requested to attend the session but was not allowed, as only victims or suspects in the case under review are permitted to take part. Holding a press conference in front of the office, Choi denounced the prosecution service for "one-sidedly" wrapping up the investigation in favor of Kim, without hearing from him during the process. Choi has insisted that the gifts were given to the first lady in hopes of obtaining administrative favors or securing meetings to request such favors. Prosecutors are required to respect the panel's decision, but they are not obligated to comply with it. Prosecutors seek outside experts' opinions on investigative matters through the review committee, and politically sensitive investigations have often been referred to the panel to ensure impartiality. Source: Yonhap News Agency