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South Korea’s ex-president Park indicted for bribery

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South Korea's ousted President Park Geun-Hye was on Monday charged with bribery involving millions of dollars over the corruption scandal that sparked her downfall.

Park, whose impeachmen­t was confirmed by Seoul's top court last month, also faces charges of abusing her powers and leaking state secrets, Seoul prosecutor­s probing the scandal said in a statement.

"We have formally charged Park with multiple offences including abuse of power, coercion, bribery and leaking state secrets," they said after wrapping up the months-long investigat­ion.

Park is accused of colluding with her confidante Choi Soon-sil, who is already on trial, in coercing local conglomera­tes into donating a total of 77.4 billion won ($68 million) to two non-profit foundation­s.

Choi allegedly used some of the donations for personal gain.

Park is also accused of offering policy favours to top businessme­n who enriched Choi, including Samsung heir Lee Jae-Yong who was arrested earlier and is also on trial for bribery.

Prosecutor­s on Monday also charged Shin Dong-Bin, the chairman of the giant Lotte Group, with bribing Choi and Park. Park, 65, has been behind bars at at a detention centre in the outskirts of Seoul since her arrest last month.

The scandal prompted millions to take to the street for weeks calling for the ousting of the conservati­ve president. Parliament impeached Park last December amid growing public pressure.

 ?? AP/PTI AFP ?? Ahn Cheol-soo, the presidenti­al candidate of South Korea's People's Party with his party members during a presidenti­al election campaign
AP/PTI AFP Ahn Cheol-soo, the presidenti­al candidate of South Korea's People's Party with his party members during a presidenti­al election campaign

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