SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors made another arrest on Thursday as their investigation into corruption allegations at the country's swimming federation (KSF) continued to discover offenders and could lead to the resignation of its president.
Yonhap news agency reported that a former board member was arrested and charged for receiving around 230 million won (135,128 pounds) to influence the selection of national team athletes and the appointment of board members.
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