Thursday, June 16, 2016
Korean referee chiefs indicted in bribery scandal: report (Reuters)
Two former K-League referee chiefs have been indicted by South Korean prosecutors in a bribery scandal, according to a local media report on Thursday. Identified by their common surname Lee, they were indicted without detention by the Busan District Prosecutors' Office for taking bribes from a referee, Yonhap news agency reported. The second Lee, aged 54, also took three million won from a South Korean club, it added.
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