Ex-ambassador to Ethiopia sentenced to one year in jail for sexual violence - The Korea Times

Ex-ambassador to Ethiopia sentenced to one year in jail for sexual violence

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Former Korean ambassador to Ethiopia Kim Moon-hwan / Yonhap

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced a former South Korean ambassador to Ethiopia to one year in prison Wednesday on charges of using his position to have sex with a subordinate employee and sexually harassing two others.

Kim Moon-hwan, a career diplomat who served as ambassador to Ethiopia from 2014-2017, was immediately put in jail following the verdict. The court also ordered him to take 40 hours of a sexual violence treatment course and banned him from taking jobs at agencies dealing with children and youths for three years.

"Even though he, as chief of mission, was in a position responsible for protecting overseas citizens and raising the country's status in the host nation, he used this position to sexually assault or have sex with victims," the court said.

Kim was charged with having sex with the subordinate employee and sexually harassing two other women.

Kim denied the charges, claiming that the sex was consensual and that even though he patted the two volunteers on the hand and the shoulder as a gesture of encouragement, the contact was not sexual at all. (Yonhap)

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