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Seoul Mayor indicted over alleged illegal funding of 2021 election polls

agence france-presse December 1, 2025, 12:13:31 IST

South Korean prosecutors have indicted Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon for allegedly breaking political funding laws by having a supporter finance opinion polls ahead of the 2021 by-election

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First elected Seoul mayor in 2006, Oh returned to office in 2021 following the death by suicide of successor Park Won-soon. (Reuters)
First elected Seoul mayor in 2006, Oh returned to office in 2021 following the death by suicide of successor Park Won-soon. (Reuters)

South Korean prosecutors indicted the mayor of Seoul on Monday for allegedly violating political funding laws.

Oh Se-hoon of the conservative People Power Party is now serving his fourth term as mayor of South Korea’s capital and has long been tipped as a possible future presidential candidate.

Prosecutors accuse him of arranging for a supporter to cover the cost of opinion polling ahead of the 2021 by-election.

They said the 64-year-old mayor had a businessman pay 33 million won ($22,400) over five occasions to fund polls, in breach of the Political Funds Act.

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First elected Seoul mayor in 2006, Oh returned to office in 2021 following the death by suicide of successor Park Won-soon.

He has consistently topped recent opinion surveys for next year’s local elections – a race seen as a potential springboard for a presidential bid if he secures another term.

Under South Korea’s election laws, a conviction carrying a fine of one million won or more would strip him of eligibility to run next year.

(Except the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

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