Politicians were in an excitable state on Thursday over prosecutors¡¯ decision a day earlier to clear Grand National Party presidential candidate Lee Myung-bak of involvement in an investment scandal and other charges. The United New Democratic Party held a second day of protest rallies against the decision in Seoul¡¯s Myeong-dong and Gwanghwamun. Meanwhile, the GNP in a meeting of lawmakers and party committee chairmen declared the crisis caused by the BBK scandal over and adopted a resolution condemning ¡°political maneuvering¡± that would keep discredited charges alive with calls for a special counsel to re-investigate.
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Members of the United New Democratic Party's campaign committee hold a banner written by an artist that says ¡°Truth will prevail¡± at a candlelight vigil against the prosecutors' decision to clear Grand National Party presidential candidate Lee Myung-bak of involvement in the BBK scandal, in Gwanghwamun, Seoul on Thursday. / Yonhap
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At the UNDP rally in Myeong-dong, the party¡¯s candidate Chung Dong-young told reporters a ¡°grand conspiracy¡± was afoot and vowed to ¡°stake everything on my struggle against the reactionary, corruption-oriented alliance among a certain candidate, a certain chaebol, a certain group of prosecutors and certain media outlets.¡± It was an apparent attempt to lump together all the bugbears of the broad ruling camp -- including Lee Myung-bak, Samsung, which is implicated in a separate scandal, and the critical press -- into one big enemy.
In the National Assembly¡¯s Legislation and Judiciary Committee, UNDP lawmakers trying to submit a bill tasking a special counsel with investigating Lee Myung-bak and demanding the presence of Prosecutor General Lim Chai-jin scuffled with GNP legislators.
Meanwhile, representatives of independent candidate Lee Hoi-chang and the UNDP interviewed the accused in the BBK scandal, Kim Kyung-joon, in prison. UNDP lawmaker Jeong Seong-ho afterwards said Kim claimed he gave false testimony to prosecutors, ¡°who used a carrot-and-stick approach to win him over in return for their promise to seek a lighter sentence in court."
Attorney Kim Jung-sool for Lee Hoi-chang challenged prosecutors¡¯ announcement on Wednesday that Kim Kyung-joon admitted forging what he had claimed were under-the-table contracts proving Lee¡¯s involvement. He also claimed the accused ¡°never admitted¡± he was the sole owner of BBK, the boiler-room operation at the heart of the scandal. The lawyer claimed to be amassing evidence that prosecutors struck a deal with Kim Kyung-joon. He also demanded prosecutors present the recording of their questioning of Kim.
At a meeting of the GNP¡¯s supreme council, party Chairman Kang Jae-sup dismissed such claims as a last-ditch attempt by "those who have failed in government¡± to drag the matter out. ¡°They still dream of turning the tables,¡± he said, and declared ¡°war on political maneuvering."
(englishnews@chosun.com )
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