Prosecutors raided Woori Bank for 2nd day of 'suspected unfair loans'... "Find out additional illegal loans"

2024.11.19. PM 2:09
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Prosecutors have been investigating Woori Bank's headquarters for two days in connection with allegations of unfair loans by former Woori Financial Group Chairman Sohn Tae-seung, and illegal loans worth billions of won have also been detected.

The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office has been searching Woori Bank's headquarters in Hoehyeon-dong, Seoul, for loan-related departments, bank presidents' offices, and Woori Financial Group Chairman's offices since around 9 a.m. today (19th).

Prosecutors believed that current management, including Woori Bank President Cho Byung-kyu, did not immediately report to the financial authorities even though they were aware of the unfair loan process, and switched Cho to a suspect.

Prosecutors, who were asked to investigate by the Financial Supervisory Service, said Woori Bank gave a preferential loan worth 35 billion won to a relative of former chairman Sohn, and that additional illegal loans worth 7 billion won were identified.

The prosecution is also continuing its investigation into whether former chairman Sohn was involved in unfair loans, including a search and seizure of former chairman Sohn's home on the 11th of last month.


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