Tongsun Park (born in 1935 Sunch'ŏn, Korea) is a former South Korean lobbyist. He was involved in two political money-related scandals: Koreagate scandal in the 1970s, and the Oil-for-Food Program scandal of the 2000s. Park had a reputation as the "Asian Great Gatsby".[1]
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TongsunPark (born in 1935 Sunch'ŏn, Korea) is a former South Korean lobbyist. He was involved in two political money-related scandals: Koreagate scandal...
was allegedly funneling bribes and favors through Korean businessman TongsunPark in an attempt to gain favor and influence in American politics. Reversing...
Gifts of Deceit: Sun Myung Moon, TongsunPark, and the Korean Scandal is a 1980 non-fiction book on Koreagate and the Fraser Committee, a congressional...
After leaving Congress, Passman was charged with taking $273,000 from TongsunPark while in Congress and was found not guilty after a trial in Monroe. "Passman...
businessman TongsunPark was publicly revealed, and implicated the names of 24 members of the U.S. Congress in the 36 counts against Park. The Scottish...
cheque was hand-delivered to Mr. Strong by a South Korean businessman, TongsunPark, who in 2006 was convicted in New York federal court of conspiring to...
the Republic of Korea. The investigation, known as Koreagate or the TongsunPark investigation, potentially involved hundreds of members of Congress and...
1971, while Edwards was a U.S. representative. South Korean rice broker TongsunPark was under investigation for trying to bribe American legislators on behalf...
Helena. In sworn testimony before U.S. prosecutors, South Korean lobbyist TongsunPark implicated five former U.S. Representatives of having received hundreds...
Intelligence Service) funneling bribes and favors through Korean businessman TongsunPark in an attempt to gain favor and influence. Some 115 members of Congress...
newsmedia, clergy, and educators. The report found that Korean businessman TongsunPark had begun lobbying for in 1970, immediately after Nixon withdrew the...
during Albert's last term in office when he was confronted with the TongsunPark scandal. He was accused of accepting gifts and bribes from a lobbyist...
countries. KCIA bribed some U. S. congressmen through Korean businessman TongsunPark to seek favors and influence, for South Korean purposes. The scandal...
Times-Union. Retrieved 2023-08-05. "GIFTS OF DECEIT: Sun Myung Moon, TongsunPark, and the Korean Scandal". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2022-01-05. "Nonfiction...
office had been accused of accepting gifts from South Korean businessman TongsunPark, had been pressured to retire by House Majority Leader Tip O'Neill. Born:...
Security Policy. In June and July 2006, Rosett covered the trial of TongsunPark via a blog at the National Review's website. Rosett's biography at the...
largely unsuccessful in his efforts until 1992 when he was introduced to TongsunPark, who arranged for him to meet Boutros Boutros-Ghali, then the secretary-general...
30 members of Congress by the South Korean government represented by TongsunPark. Several other Koreans and Congressmen were allegedly involved, but not...