China Daily (Hong Kong)

Special prosecutor­s are denied Park scandal probe extension

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Special prosecutor­s of the Republic of Korea investigat­ing impeached President Park Geun-hye were denied permission to extend their probe and question her in person on Monday amid a graft scandal that threatens to topple her from office.

The special prosecutor’s office will make its final indictment­s before its investigat­ion into the scandal, which has engulfed the highest levels of politics and business in the country, closes on Tuesday, spokesman Lee Kyu-chul said.

The office of Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, acting as president since Park was impeached in December, said Hwang had rejected a request by prosecutor­s for a 30-day extension of their investigat­ion.

“The special prosecutor’s office regrets that the in-person questionin­g of the president could not happen and is deeply disappoint­ed by the outcome,” Lee said.

Prosecutor­s had sought to question Park as a suspect, he said.

ROK’s main opposition parties threatened on Monday to impeach the country’s acting leader after he refused

Briefly

to extend the investigat­ion.

If successful, the impeachmen­t of Hwang would rile the already tumultuous political landscape, putting another interim leader in power while the Constituti­onal Court decides the fate of both Hwang and Park.

Impeaching a prime minister requires support from half of the 299-member parliament. The three parties have a total of 166 seats, meaning they can easily reach the threshold to strip Hwang of power. But critics said the opposition parties must also consider the possibilit­y of a strong backlash from conservati­ves if they make another high-profile impeachmen­t effort.

The corruption scandal erupted last year over accusation­s that Park colluded with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundation­s set up to back the president’s policy initiative­s.

The scandal has led to weekly protests by tens of thousands of people in the country.

 ?? JUNG YEON-JE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Protesters hold placards reading “Impeach President Park Geun-hye!” in Seoul on Monday.
JUNG YEON-JE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Protesters hold placards reading “Impeach President Park Geun-hye!” in Seoul on Monday.

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