Former Prosecutor General Kim Tae-woo, a former prosecutor in charge of exposing the Blue House Special Inspection Team’s suspicion of tampering with supervision, was also sentenced to a suspended sentence of imprisonment in the appeals court.
The Suwon District Court’s Appeals Division 1-3 (Chief Judge Park Jung-woo Park Meong-gyeong, Eom Ki-pyo) dismissed the appeal of Mayor Kim, who was charged with leaking official secrets on the 12th, and sentenced him to one year in prison and two years of probation, similar to the original trial.
The court said, “According to the evidence legally adopted by the court, the trial court’s judgment is just and the sentence does not appear to be excessively heavy.” judged that
If an elected official is sentenced to imprisonment or heavier punishment in a criminal case, he/she will lose his office. If the second trial decision is finalized by the Supreme Court, mayor Kim loses his post as mayor.
Former investigator Kim was indicted on charges of exposing secrets that he learned during public service from December 2018 to February 2019 through the media on several occasions.
Among the 16 items that he exposed, the prosecution revealed five items, including spying on suspicion of bribery, including suspicion of bribery and bribery, ambassador to Russia, Woo Yun-geun, special supervision team spy report, Kim Sang-gyun, chairman of the Korea Railroad Corporation, corruption spying on Airport Railroad employees, and KT&G trend report leak-related inspection data. In this case, it was determined that it was classified as an official secret.
The court of first instance sentenced them to guilty on four items except KT&G.