South Korean Coin Gate Lawmaker Kim Nam-guk Set For Key Government Role
Kim Nam-guk, the South Korean lawmaker embroiled in the nation’s 'Coin Gate' scandal, is poised to join the administration of newly elected President Lee Jae-myung. The appointment comes as Lee, who secured a decisive victory this month, moves to fulfill his pro-crypto campaign promises, including support for stablecoins and digital asset innovation.
Kim, a longtime ally of the president, has been nominated for the role of Presidential Secretary for Digital Communication. His selection underscores the administration's focus on digital transformation, despite lingering legal challenges tied to his alleged involvement in crypto-related insider trading. Prosecutors initially sought charges for insider trading but later pivoted to accusations of obstructing official duties, with a potential six-month jail term if convicted.
The controversy has cast a shadow over Kim's nomination, even as South Korea's crypto sector anticipates progressive policies under Lee's leadership. The court has indefinitely delayed Lee's own retrial on election law violations, citing presidential immunity—a decision that further complicates the political landscape.