Published: 23 Jan. 2026, 20:50
Choi Min-hee, the chair of the National Assembly’s Science, ICT, Broadcasting and Communications Committee, speaks during a parliamentary audit at the National Assembly in western Seoul on Oct. 23, 2025. [LIM HYUN-DONG]
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Police raided the National Assembly Secretariat on Friday in a probe over a committee chairperson’s acceptance of cash gifts for her daughter’s wedding despite concerns of conflict of interest, authorities said.
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Rep. Choi Min-hee of the ruling Democratic Party came under scrutiny after she held her daughter’s wedding at the National Assembly during an annual parliamentary audit period in October last year.
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The wedding drew criticism after it was revealed that Choi accepted cash gifts, reportedly as high as 1 million won ($680), from officials at government agencies and companies under her committee’s parliamentary oversight.
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Choi is the chair of the National Assembly’s Science, ICT, Broadcasting and Communications Committee. In Korea, it is customary for wedding guests to give cash to the newlyweds as gifts.
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Following the controversy, Choi said she instructed her aides to return the money.
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The police raid came as authorities investigated the case following a complaint filed by a civic group that accused the two-term lawmaker of abuse of power and violating the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act.
BY LEE CHAN-KYU, OH SO-YEONG [[email protected]]