Prosecutors asked a Seoul court Tuesday to hand down a pecuniary penalty of 5 million won ($4,471) to a former ranking prosecutor accused of giving cash to his subordinates at a private dinner earlier this year.
Lee Young-ryeol, ex-chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, stands accused of offering an envelope containing up to 1 million won to lower-level officials during a supper in April.
He was removed from his office by the justice ministry and indicted in June on charges of violating the anti-graft law that mainly bans public officials from exchanging any gifts from those related to their jobs.
The file photo, dated Oct. 17, 2017, captures Lee Young-ryeol, former chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors` Office, who is embroiled in a cash scandal that cost him his high-profile job. (Yonhap)
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