China Daily

Closure for groups at center of scandal

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SEOUL — South Korea’s CultureMin­istrysaido­nMonday it had canceled licenses for two nonprofit foundation­s at the center of a political scandal that led to the ouster of President Park Geun-hye.

Park was thrown out of office on March 10 when the Constituti­onal Court upheld a parliament­ary vote to impeach her over accusation­s of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses to donate to the two foundation­s, Mir and K-Sports, set up to back the president’s policy initiative­s.

Park is also accused of allowing Choi to exert inappropri­ate influence over state affairs. Park is set to appear before prosecutor­s for the first time on Tuesday.

Both Park and Choi have denied wrongdoing. Park has apologized for exercising poor judgment in her ties with Choi.

The Ministry of Culture, which grants licenses to foundation­s, questioned the motives behind corporate donations to the two foundation­s, which had come to the attention of parliament­ary investigat­ors and prosecutor­s.

“It turned out corporatio­ns that funded the foundation­s made contributi­ons not voluntaril­y for the sake of public good but out of pressure or in order to give bribes,” the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry also quoted the ruling by the Constituti­onal Court, which found that the nonprofit foundation­s were run for the sake of private interests under the control of Choi.

Park, 65, lost her presidenti­al immunity when she was ousted and could face criminal charges of bribery, extortion and abuse of power.

Mir was set up in 2015 to promote cultural exchanges with other countries. K-Sports was set up in January last year and was involved in sports-related projects.

“Their swift liquidatio­n serves public interests in a situation where nationwide and social confusion is serious because of them,” the ministry said.

The ministry said it would begin the process to liquidate the foundation­s and would make a decision later on their assets, depending on the outcomes of related trials.

 ?? FABRIZIO BENSCH / REUTERS ?? Incoming German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbend­er greet outgoing President Joachim Gauck and his partner Daniela Schadt at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin on Sunday.
FABRIZIO BENSCH / REUTERS Incoming German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbend­er greet outgoing President Joachim Gauck and his partner Daniela Schadt at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin on Sunday.

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