China Daily (Hong Kong)

Officials, presidenti­al guards in stand-off

- By REUTERS in Seoul

South Korean special prosecutor officials withdrew from the presidenti­al Blue House on Friday after it blocked them from searching offices there, in the latest twist in a corruption scandal that has gripped the country for months.

Park was impeached by parliament on Dec 9 on suspicion of colluding with a long-time friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big business to donate to two foundation­s set up to back the president’s policy initiative­s.

Park is also accused of allowing Choi to exert inappropri­ate influence over state affairs. Both of them have denied wrongdoing.

The special prosecutio­n office has not explained why it needs to search the Blue House, saying only that it would be done in connection with its investigat­ion.

A prosecutio­n team trying to carry out a search on Friday was blocked at a gate into the compound, the office said.

The prosecutio­n said later it had asked acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn for cooperatio­n in getting access to search the presidenti­al offices.

“We arrived at the conclusion we cannot force our search if the subject refuses,” Lee Kyu-chul, the spokesman for the special prosecutor, told a media briefing.

Lee said he believed the search could go ahead if the acting president gave his approval.

The Blue House expressed regret and called the attempt to search the presidenti­al office unconstitu­tional as the president can not be charged with a crime while in office.

“It is a deep regret that their excessive investigat­ion with a warrant naming the president as a suspect violates the constituti­on”, the office said in a statement, referring to the prosecutor’s warrant to raid the office.

The law states that as long as Park remains president, she cannot be charged with any criminal offense except insurrecti­on or treason.

 ?? AFP ?? Members of the media surround a prosecutor attempting to enter the presidenti­al Blue House in Seoul on Friday.
AFP Members of the media surround a prosecutor attempting to enter the presidenti­al Blue House in Seoul on Friday.

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