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Tongsun Park (Korean: 박동선;
March 16, 1935 –
September 19, 2024) was a
South Korean lobbyist. He was
involved in two
political money-related scandals:...
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allegedly funneling bribes and
favors through South Korean businessman Tongsun Park in an
attempt to gain
favor and
influence in
American politics. Reversing...
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Richard M.
Nixon in
light of the
Watergate scandal. As a
result of the
Tongsun Park influence-peddling scandal,
House Speaker Carl
Albert retired from...
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arose during Albert's last term in
office when he was
confronted with the
Tongsun Park scandal. He was
accused of
accepting gifts and
bribes from a lobbyist...
- of the
Republic of Korea. The investigation,
known as
Koreagate or the
Tongsun Park investigation,
potentially involved hundreds of
members of Congress...
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Gifts of Deceit: Sun
Myung Moon,
Tongsun Park, and the
Korean Scandal is a 1980 non-fiction book on
Koreagate and the
Fraser Committee, a congressional...
- newsmedia, clergy, and educators. The
report found that
Korean businessman Tongsun Park had
begun lobbying for in 1970,
immediately after Nixon withdrew the...
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Intelligence Service)
funneling bribes and
favors through Korean businessman Tongsun Park in an
attempt to gain
favor and influence. Some 115
members of Congress...
- the KCIA to have
funneled bribes and
favors through Korean businessman Tongsun Park in an
attempt to gain
favor and
influence in Washington, D.C.; some...
- for
Security Policy. In June and July 2006,
Rosett covered the
trial of
Tongsun Park via a blog at the
National Review's website. Rosett's
biography at...