South Korea first lady Kim Keon-hee questioned over US$2,200 Dior bag, stock manipulation
Hidden camera footage released last year appeared to show Kim accepting a US$2,200 luxury designer handbag, an act that was later dubbed the “Dior bag scandal” by local papers.
Such a gift would violate South Korean law, which bans public officials and their spouses from accepting anything worth more than US$750.
Kim’s aide told investigators earlier this month that the first lady told her to return the bag on the same day she had received it but she had forgotten to, according to the Yonhap news agency.
In his first remarks on the bag scandal in February, Yoon dismissed it as a “political scheme” and said his wife had accepted the bag only because it was difficult for her to refuse it.
But he later apologised in a rare press conference in May, describing his wife’s acceptance of the bag as “unwise”.
It is not the first time Kim has faced public scrutiny. During Yoon’s presidential campaign, she was forced to apologise over falsified credentials.