SEOUL: A South Korean court is expected to rule early next month on corruption charges faced by International Olympic Committee (IOC) vice-president Kim Un-yong, his lawyer said yesterday.
Un-yong, 72, is in custody on charges of bribery and corruption in connection with his leadership of the National Olympic Committee and the world taekwondo federation.
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