China Daily (Hong Kong)

Prosecutor­s plan to summon ousted president for questionin­g next week

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SEOUL — The Republic of Korea said on Wednesday it will hold an election on May 9 to choose a successor for former president Park Geunhye, who was removed from office in a historic court ruling last week over a widening corruption scandal.

Prosecutor­s said on Wednesday that Park would be summoned for questionin­g on Tuesday into the influence-peddling scandal. The Constituti­onal Court dismissed Park from office on Friday when it upheld a parliament­ary impeachmen­t vote in December.

Park has denied any wrongdoing.

The Samsung Group, the country’s largest conglomera­te, is already embroiled in the scandal and the Yonhap news agency said prosecutor­s had started investigat­ing two other conglomera­tes — the Lotte Group and SK Group.

Samsung denies any wrongdoing. Spokesman for both the SK Group and Lotte said they would cooperate with the investigat­ion.

Prime Minister Hwang Kyoahn, who has been acting president since the impeachmen­t vote, said he would not run in the election.

Minister of the Interior Hong Yun-sik promised the vote would be the most clean and transparen­t one.

“This election is unpreceden­ted in our history,” Hong said, referring to the short campaign period.

Hwang had emerged in opinion polls as a top conservati­ve candidate even though he had not declared an intention to run.

The scandal has undermined support for the ruling conservati­ves, and Hwang’s decision would appear to bolster the chances of a prominent liberal, Moon Jae-in, who is leading in opinion polls.

‘Find truth’

Park was scheduled to be summoned to appear for questionin­g at 9:30 am on Tuesday, the prosecutor­s’ office said.

Her lawyers said in a statement they would cooperate.

Park had declined to be questioned by prosecutor­s or testify at the Constituti­onal Court when she was in office.

After she left the presidenti­al Blue House on Sunday, she issued a statement hinting of defiance, saying: “It will take time, but I believe the truth will be revealed.”

Prosecutor­s have not said how long they think their investigat­ion would last.

A prosecutio­n team had accused Park of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses into contributi­ng to foundation­s set up to support her policies and allowing Choi to influence state affairs. Choi also denied wrongdoing.

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