South Korean opposition party lawmaker, Joo Jin-woo of the People Power Party, has filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission regarding alleged irregularities in no-bid contracts awarded by the National Election Commission (NEC). The complaint centers on suspicions of collusion between the NEC and specific companies receiving these contracts. Lawmaker Joo alleges potential corruption and a lack of transparency in the NEC’s procurement process. The complaint requests a thorough investigation into the awarding of these contracts and any potential undue influence. The People Power Party claims evidence suggests a pattern of favoritism. The Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission has acknowledged receipt of the complaint and will review the allegations. This development comes amid heightened political scrutiny surrounding election integrity in South Korea.