Courtesy or Corruption? Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon Indicted Over Luxury Bag to Former First Lady
Special counsel indicts Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon and his wife for giving a 2.67 million won Roger Vivier bag to former First Lady Kim Keon Hee. The case raises questions about party democracy.
A simple gift or a calculated bribe? A special counsel team announced on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025, that it has indicted Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon of the People Power Party (PPP) and his wife for allegedly giving a luxury handbag to former First Lady Kim Keon Hee.
The 2.67 Million Won Clutch
The indictment centers on a Roger Vivier clutch bag valued at 2.67 million won (US$1,760). Investigators say the gift was delivered shortly after Kim was elected PPP chairperson in March 2023. Under South Korea's anti-graft law, providing money or valuables to the spouse of a public official in connection with their duties is strictly prohibited.
This case constitutes a serious crime that undermines party democracy, including a violation of the president's duty of political neutrality and the breakdown of the separation between the party and the government.
Evidence and Legal Deadlock
During a raid on the former First Lady's residence last month, the special counsel team found the bag along with a handwritten thank-you note from Kim's wife. While Kim's acknowledged giving the gift, he's denied bribery allegations, framing it as a matter of social courtesy. His wife reportedly testified that Kim wasn't even aware of the gift at the time.
The investigation into former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife has hit a wall. Citing time constraints and a lack of cooperation, the special counsel couldn't establish formal bribery charges against the couple. As a result, the case has been referred to the police for further inquiry into the potential exchange of favors.
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