Eun-Sumi Gyeonggi, the Mayor of Seongnam, Gyeonggi, who was sentenced to a trial and sentenced to 900,000 won for a violation of the Political Fund Act, was sentenced to an invalidity in the appeal court. Said the market "would be unfair" about the outcome of the sentence.

The Suwon High Court today (to 6 days) destroyed the silver market and sentenced to a fine of 3 million won in the appeals case.

The court said, "We were provided with vehicles and driving labor for one year by the Comart Raid, fully aware of the circumstances that the accused was donated to transportation." "These acts included political responsibilities and political activities that should contribute to the healthy development of democratic politics." "We have abandoned our public trust in fairness and integrity."

"I think the outcome is unfair. I will consult with a lawyer to respond well," said Mayor, who left the court shortly after the sentence. "We must respond well to the new coronavirus as a market now. That's more important."

And if yes, they answered "yes" to the media question asking if they were completely innocent.

Elected officials will be void if they are sentenced to more than 1 million won in penalties for violating the Political Fund Law.

Therefore, if this type is confirmed, the silver market will lose its market position.

The prosecution was sentenced to 1.5 million won in penalties for last month's resolution.

However, the court sentenced the sentence to exceptionally high sentences compared to the prosecution.

On the other hand, the mayor was accused of receiving vehicle conveniences 95 times from Comart Raid, represented by Lee Mo, a member of organized violence in Seongnam, for one year from June 2016 to May 2017 (violation of the Political Fund Act). Was sentenced to a fine of 900,000 won in September 1st of last year.

(Video coverage: Kim Myung-gu, Video editing: Kim Hee-sun)