Dec. 15 (Asia Today) -- Song Eon-seok, floor leader of South Korea's ruling People Power Party, called Sunday for appointing a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that political figures received money and gifts linked to the Unification Church, while also urging a separate probe into special prosecutor Min Jung-ki over claims of politically biased investigations.
Speaking at a press briefing at the National Assembly, Song said a special prosecutor was needed "to restore judicial justice" and argued that Min's team should fully examine allegations involving Unification Church-related political funds, including claims tied to the opposition Democratic Party that he said have not been adequately addressed.
Song criticized Min's investigation as politically motivated, accusing the special prosecutor of abandoning neutrality and fairness and operating as a tool for retaliation against the opposition. He said the special prosecutor's office should be disbanded and investigated.
On the scope of any Unification Church-related probe, Song said investigators should not draw distinctions between ruling and opposition parties.
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