Former Ethiopian Ambassador Kim Mun-hwan (55), who was indicted for raping an officer of the Korea International Cooperation Agency under his command and supervision, was sentenced to imprisonment.

The Supreme Court's third decision (Supreme Court Justice Minshuto Yoo) has confirmed that the former judge sentenced Kim to a prison sentence for imprisonment.

Former Ambassador Kim is accused of alleged sexual assault (forbearance of adultery) after the Korean International Cooperation Agency (AIFF) officer A was called into the embassy residence in 2015,

Former Ambassador to South Korea Kim was also accused of forcibly excommitting two embassy staff.

In the trial, it became an issue whether Mr. A, an officer of the Korea International Cooperation Agency, was the person to be commanded and supervised by former ambassador Kim.

In order for a supervisor to be accused of committing adultery, a command and supervisory relationship must be established between the perpetrator and the victim.

"The position of Ambassador to Ethiopia could have a tremendous impact on the region," he said. He was sentenced to one year in prison for his leadership and supervision.

However, he was not guilty of allegations of allegations of sexual harassment of a member of the embassy.

The court ruled that the judge had not misunderstood the relevant law.