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Embattled ex-chief of spy agency summoned over bribery suspicions

July 2, 2013 - 22:04 By 윤민식
Prosecutors said Tuesday they have summoned the embattled former chief of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to appear for questioning later this week over allegations that he took bribes from a local construction firm.

Won Sei-hoon, who served as NIS chief under former President Lee Myung-bak until early this year, is suspected of accepting more than 100 million won (US$88,144) of cash in bribes from the head of a local construction firm in exchange for business favors.

Prosecutors said they asked Won to appear for questioning on Thursday.

The businessman, Hwang Bo-yeon, former chief of now-bankrupt Hwangbo Construction, has already been arrested on charges of embezzling about 2.3 billion won in company funds and fraudulently taking loans of about 4.3 billion won.

In a separate case, Won was indicted last month on charges of ordering an online smear campaign against opposition candidates to sway public opinion in favor of President Park Geun-hye, the then ruling party candidate, prior to the Dec. 19 presidential election. (Yonhap News)