“Coin Gate Scandal: Revealing the Reality of Power Corruption and Legislative Lobbying”

2023-05-21 16:11:28

Suspicion of power corruption beyond ‘Kim Nam-guk Coin’
The reality of legislative lobbying once morest lawmakers should also be revealed

▲ Regarding the controversy surrounding the possession of virtual currency by independent lawmaker Kim Nam-guk, the prosecution conducted a search and seizure on the 15th of the virtual currency exchange Bithumb and Upbit. yunhap news

The suspicion of congressman Kim Nam-guk’s coin investment is spreading. Suspicions regarding the source of seed money for billions of coins and the details of the investment are growing, and even the suspicion of legislative lobbying by game companies is materializing. It is difficult to doubt whether the ‘Kim Nam-guk coin suspicion’ is intertwined like sweet potato stalks throughout the political world.

On the 15th, as the prosecution searched and seized the virtual currency exchange, Rep. Kim’s claim of a “political offensive” was also silenced. Regarding the controversy over the possession of 6 billion won Wemics, the suspicion seems to be growing because the details of the transaction might not be submitted. In the midst of this, there was even a suspicion that officials from WeMade, the issuer of Wemix, had frequent access to the National Assembly. A specific figure came out that he had visited the National Assembly headquarters and the National Assembly building 14 times over the past three years. It is a situation where rumors in the industry that are suspicious of legislative lobbying do not sound absurd. In fact, when he owned Wemix, Congressman Kim proposed a bill to suspend virtual asset taxation or include game money in virtual currency. The Korean Game Society continues to argue that “rumors of lobbying the National Assembly by P2E (Play to Earn) companies and organizations are rampant.” P2E games are banned in Korea due to speculative concerns, but the game industry has continuously requested deregulation. As Congressman Kim’s Wemix Coin came out at 1.27 million, 1.5 times more than originally known, this suspicion grows bigger.

Not only that. Suspicion that Congressman Kim changed 510,000 Wemix coins to new ones less than a month ago for the purpose of money laundering last year has also been newly raised. It is suspected that the investment in the new coin was for the purpose of cashing out through money laundering. In addition to this, there were a series of strange things that might never be called coincidences. Contrary to the Democratic Party’s strict stance on cryptocurrency, presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung insisted on P2E legalization, and dozens of Democratic Party lawmakers co-sponsored a bill at stake in the game industry. It is rumored that there were not a few members of the ruling party who proposed similar bills or showed active interest.

It is a power-type corruption that cannot be tolerated even if there are as few facts as possible among the tail-biting allegations. Public suspicions on whether the game industry actually lobbied for coins once morest politicians should be covered. There will be no people who believe that the suspicion will be resolved with the voluntary reporting of virtual assets agreed upon by the ruling and opposition parties. The prosecution must clearly reveal whether there was a ring of ‘coin gate’ through a thorough investigation.

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