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Court Sentences Ex-President Park to Another Eight Years

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The Seoul Central District Court ruled that Park colluded with her former aides to cause the loss of government funds worth about 30 billion won (FJ$56.50 million) from the National Intelligen­ce Service (NIS).

ASouth Korean court sentenced former president Park Geun-hye to eight more years in prison on Friday after finding her guilty on charges of causing loss of government funds and interferin­g in a 2016 parliament­ary election.

Park has already been sentenced to 24 years in jail after she was found guilty by a lower court in April of separate charges including bribery, abuse of power and coercion.

All sentences must be served consecutiv­ely, a court spokespers­on said.

Park became South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to be forced from office last year when the Constituti­onal Court ordered her out over a scandal that exposed a web of corruption between political leaders and the country’s powerful conglomera­tes, or chaebol. Park, 66, has denied wrongdoing and was not present in court. It was immediatel­y unclear whether Park would appeal.

The Seoul Central District Court ruled that Park colluded with her former aides to cause the loss of government funds worth about 30 billion won (FJ$56.50 million) from the National Intelligen­ce Service (NIS).

The court ordered a fine of 33 billion won.

The money was from a “special activity fund” allocated to the spy agency, totalling 4 billion won (FJ$7.5 million) every year but exempt from state audits or parliament­ary reports. Two of the three former NIS directors involved were sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison last month, and the third to three years.

Park was also found guilty of interferin­g in the ruling party’s selection of candidates for the parliament­ary election, breaching the president’s obligation­s to remain politicall­y neutral.

“Park’s private use of the funds weakened the principles of executing government funds, and barred the country’s chief spy agency from using the funds for its core duty of protecting the country and the people,” presiding judge Seong Chang-ho said as he delivered the verdict.

“However, the defendant has shifted blame to her assistants and refused to appear in court,” Seong said.

As the judge handed down the verdict, Park’s supporters attending the trial reportedly shouted “Release the innocent president,” and “Is this a law?” Prosecutor­s had sought a 15-year sentence and a 80 billion won (FJ$150 million) fine for Park.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Last year when South Korean ousted leader Park Geun-hye arrived at a court in Seoul, South Korea on August 25, 2017.
Photo: Reuters Last year when South Korean ousted leader Park Geun-hye arrived at a court in Seoul, South Korea on August 25, 2017.

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