💨 Abstract
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in was indicted on bribery charges, accusing prosecutors of political bias and abuse of power. The allegations involve a lucrative no-show job for his son-in-law from a budget airline during his presidency. This comes amidst a long list of South Korean leaders facing criminal allegations or scandals near the end of their terms.
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