Korean officials found guilty of forging documents for the Gwangju 2019 World Aquatics Championships bid

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Two South Korean government officials were handed suspended six-month prison sentences on Friday after they were found guilty of forging documents for southern city Gwangju’s successful bid to host the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.

Last September, bidding committee director Kim Yoon-seok and a female official identified by the surname Han were indicted for forging the signatures of former prime minister Kim Hwang-sik and former culture minister Choe Kwang-sik in documents that guaranteed government aid for the event.

The prosecution had demanded jail sentences of up to one-and-a-half years for the pair.

“Although we found the defendants guilty, we took into consideration that they did not act upon their personal interests or greed and the forged documents were immediately replaced causing no additional harm,” the Gwangju District Prosecutors’ Office said in a statement after the verdict.

“We also took into account their effort to win the bids to host the 2015 Gwangju Universiade as well as the Aquatics Championships and the request from the president of FINA to give favorable consideration (to the defendants),” it added.

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