The Phnom Penh Post

Future unclear as Park ousted

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SOUTH Korea’s impeached ex-president Park Geun-hye left the Blue House yesterday, issuing an apology for not completing her full term as she arrived back at her private residence.

Park vacated the presidenti­al complex, accompanie­d by tight security, two days after the Constituti­onal Court verdict removing her from office over a massive corruption scandal was issued.

The court upheld a parliament­ary vote to impeach Park, effectivel­y removing her from office over a corruption scandal involving her close friend.

But she had remained at the presidenti­al Blue House since the verdict, citing the need to repair her private home in southern Seoul before moving in.

The ousted leader, seen greeting supporters outside her property yesterday evening local time, later issued an apology through a former spokesman.

“I would like to express an apology for failing to fulfil my term,” Park said, according to the Yonhap news agency.

“Although it may take time, I believe the truth will eventually be revealed.”

The court ruling removed Park’s presidenti­al immunity to criminal indictment.

She has already been named a criminal suspect, accused of bribery for offering policy favours to firms that benefited a friend.

For months she has refused to make herself available for questionin­g by prosecutor­s CONTINUED

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