Woo In-sung

Woo In-sung

judge South Korea

Woo In-sung is a South Korean judge who gained public attention for presiding over high-profile corruption cases, including the sentencing of Kim Keon-hee, the former First Lady of South Korea, to prison for corruption.

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Guyana Guyana: The lead judge of the three-justice bench said the position of first lady does not come with any formal power allowing involvement in state affairs, but is a symbolic role representing the country. 5

Stabroek News: South Korea court jails former first lady for bribery

Taiwan Taiwan: Judge Woo In-sung stated that the position of first lady is symbolic and does not confer formal power. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: South Korea court jails former first lady for bribery

Ghana Ghana: Judge Woo In-sung at the Seoul Central District Court ruled that Kim had 'misused her position as a means of pursuing personal gain'. 5

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: South Korea's former first lady jailed 20 months for bribery

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Judge Woo In-sung at the Seoul Central District Court ruled that Kim had 'misused her position as a means of pursuing personal gain'. 5

BBC: South Korea's former first lady gets 20 months' jail for bribery