Prosecutors raid progressive party over alleged primary fraud
By 윤민식Published : May 21, 2012 - 10:10
Prosecutors raided the minor opposition Unified Progressive Party (UPP) over allegations of a rigged primary, an official said Monday, amid deepening factional infighting over how to revive the left-wing party.
Prosecutors came to the party's headquarters in southeastern Seoul with a warrant, said Lee Jeong-mi, a party spokeswoman.
A senior party official and a lawyer were believed to be checking the details of the warrant.
The raid came about three weeks after a civic group brought an accusation of primary election fraud to the prosecutors.
Earlier this month, the party announced after a two-week internal investigation that the primary designed to select its proportional representation candidates for the April 11 elections was rigged. (Yonhap News)
Prosecutors came to the party's headquarters in southeastern Seoul with a warrant, said Lee Jeong-mi, a party spokeswoman.
A senior party official and a lawyer were believed to be checking the details of the warrant.
The raid came about three weeks after a civic group brought an accusation of primary election fraud to the prosecutors.
Earlier this month, the party announced after a two-week internal investigation that the primary designed to select its proportional representation candidates for the April 11 elections was rigged. (Yonhap News)