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Crypto Potato 2024-12-22 19:42:35

South Korean Ex-Lawmaker Faces 6-Month Prison Sentence Over Hidden Crypto Holdings

Kim Nam-guk, a former South Korean lawmaker from the Democratic Party, is under legal scrutiny for allegedly concealing substantial cryptocurrency holdings in his 2021 and 2022 asset declarations. He is accused of omitting millions in crypto profits and transferring assets to bank accounts. Hidden Crypto Profits A local news outlet, Donga, prosecutors have requested a six-month prison sentence for Kim, claiming he concealed 9.9 billion won, worth approximately $6.8 million, in crypto assets. The accusations include deliberate omissions of key financial details, such as crypto profits of 1.2 billion won in 2021 and 990 million won in 2022, valued at $835,000 and $689,000, respectively. To cover up these discrepancies, Kim is accused of transferring some of his crypto holdings into regular bank accounts, making it appear as though he had converted his digital assets into fiat currency. His case shed light on the ongoing debate around South Korea’s crypto regulations, especially as the country moves toward implementing a long-debated crypto tax. This tax, set to take effect in January 2025, was originally scheduled for 2022 but faced delays due to political disagreements. Under the new policy, the tax exemption threshold for crypto gains will increase significantly, reducing the number of affected investors. Kim’s case is particularly notable given his vocal criticism of his party’s stance on crypto taxation, further complicating the issue. The case comes amid other high-profile crypto-related legal actions in South Korea, including the recent sentencing of a former bank employee who embezzled millions for failed crypto investments. Kim’s trial is expected to set a key precedent for future legal actions and crypto taxation policies in the country. Meanwhile, South Korea’s financial watchdog, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), has taken a restrictive stance toward crypto-related investments, blocking ETFs focused on companies like Coinbase. This move is part of the wider regulatory environment in the country, which continues to struggle amidst rising political unrest. South Korea’s Crypto Trading Volume Skyrockets It is important to note that South Korea is home to one of the largest crypto markets in the world, and trading has become immensely popular in the country in recent years. In fact, its crypto market saw a historic surge in trading volumes on December 3, when it reached $34.6 billion amid the announcement of martial law. XRP was the standout asset, driving $28 billion in trades on Upbit. Bitcoin faced a brief 30% drop during a “flash crash” but quickly recovered. The record trading volume coincided with the government’s declaration of martial law. The post South Korean Ex-Lawmaker Faces 6-Month Prison Sentence Over Hidden Crypto Holdings appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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