Reps. Sohn, Park exchange barbs over property investments - The Korea Times

Reps. Sohn, Park exchange barbs over property investments

By Kim Bo-eun

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Park Jie-won

Sohn Hye-won

The controversy over a former ruling party lawmaker's alleged property speculation is growing, as it has pitted former supporters against the suspected lawmaker, producing calls for a National Assembly hearing and possibly a special investigation.

Rep. Park Jie-won of the minor progressive Party for Democracy and Peace referred to Rep. Sohn Hye-won, Monday, who left the Democratic Party of Korea, Sunday, as an “icon of property speculation,” on a radio show. Park, whose electoral district includes Mokpo, had initially backed Sohn.

This came in response to Sohn's remark a day earlier. She stated Park was an “icon of betrayal,” in a press conference in which she announced her departure from the DPK over the allegations.

Park said the reason he withdrew his earlier support for Sohn was because of new revelations. He also said Sohn should be investigated by the prosecution.

“Sohn told me she bought two buildings; and even when there were reports she purchased nine buildings, I did not think it was property speculation, because the amount of the purchases was not significant,” he said. “But if she purchased 29 buildings, who could not see this as property speculation?”

Sohn is alleged to have coordinated her relatives and aides to purchase properties in an old district of the southwestern district of Mokpo before it became designated a cultural asset site.

She is suspected of having utilized information she acquired while serving on the National Assembly Culture Committee. The property values reportedly tripled after the designation.

Sohn has denied the allegations, stating she would give up her Assembly seat if the allegations were found to be true. The lawmaker also said she would take legal action against local broadcaster SBS which first reported on the allegations, as well as other media outlets, for defamation.

The main opposition Liberty Korea Party is demanding the National Assembly hold a hearing on the case.

Kim Bo-eun

Bo-eun leads the digital content team. She has covered foreign affairs, North Korea, tech, economy and gender issues at The Korea Times. She did a short stint at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where she obtained a new perspective on news production and life. Small sources of joy for her are lounging in the sun, having a good latte and swimming.

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