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Podcast star politician to be jailed Monday

By Korea Herald

Published : Dec. 23, 2011 - 20:35

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The prosecution said Friday that Chung Bong-ju, the former opposition lawmaker convicted of spreading false information about President Lee Myung-bak, will be jailed Monday afternoon.

The decision came as Chung’s solicitor asked the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office that the politician, sentenced to one year in prison by the Supreme Court on Thursday, could spare Christmas with his family.

“We told him to report to the prosecutors’ office by 1 p.m. Monday to allow him to put his affairs in order and say goodbye to his family, including his mother who is in the hospital now,” a prosecution official said.

According to the law, a court ruling is referred to the prosecution where the prosecutors call in the convicted person for imprisonment. The prosecutors had earlier demanded Chung report to their office by 5 p.m. Thursday, then delayed it to 10 a.m. on Friday.

Chung, who served as a lawmaker between 2004 and 2008 in the then-main opposition Democratic Party, now the Democratic Unified Party, was a star panelist of “Naneun Ggomsuda (I am a slacker),” the world’s most downloaded political podcast.

The program, revealing what they claimed to be the dirty laundry of the Lee Myung-bak administration, drew millions of weekly downloads. Chung’s light-hearted but informed remarks made him an overnight sensation after the program launch in late April. He is currently the most popular politician online with more than 136,000 members in his online fan club, well-ahead of the second-ranked Park Geun-hye of the ruling Grand National Party at 66,000.

Soon after the Supreme Court ruling, Chung’s supporters as well as opposition politicians denounced the court’s ruling as biased.

Citing a previous acquittal of Kim Hyun-mi, a former DP lawmaker, over the same charges, Chung’s lawyer Lee Jae-hwa claimed that the ruling may well be politically motivated.

“Chung has become a very influential person through the podcast and we could tell that the administration made Chung a scapegoat so that Lee’s opposition would keep silent over allegations in the future,” he said in a radio show.

DUP leader Won Hye-young threatened to dig into the scandal that has put Chung behind bars: “We will follow Chung in hunting down the scandals of the president being involved in many financial scams,” he said.

By Bae Ji-sook (baejisook@heraldcorp.com)