The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tycoon backs charges against ousted South Korea president

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SEOUL: A top South Korean business tycoon yesterday in court backed prosecutor­s allegation­s that the ousted South Korean president Park Geun-Hye solicited bribes from businesses in return for policy favours.

Chey Tae-Won, chairman of SK, the country’s second largest conglomera­te after Samsung, became the first business mogul who took the stand at what is being dubbed in South Korea ‘the trial of the century’.

Chey was one of seven tycoons that Park held confidenti­al meetings with in February last year.

She denies the allegation­s, arguing companies made voluntary donations to two foundation­s she said were aimed to help develop sports and culture.

Chey admitted in court that he had sought government approval for a merger and acquisitio­n project, a license for duty free shop and the early release of his brother who was in jail for embezzleme­nt when he met Park near the presidenti­al Blue House.

One of Park’s top aides, Ahn JongBeom, now arrested, asked SK to donate an additional 8.9 billion won (US$7.8 million) to one of two foundation­s allegedly controlled by Choi Soon-Sil, a confidante of the impeached ex-president.

SK, which had already donated 11.1 bilion won to Choi’s foundation­s, rejected the request and its request for policy favours was declined.

“Is it true that the accused Park Geun-Hye expressed gratitude over the 11.1 billion won SK had donated and asked for continuous coooperati­on (for the two foundation­s)?”, prosecutor Lee Won-Seok asked. “Yes”, Chey replied. Park was silent as Chey was questioned. Choi was also in court. Both women are in jail and on trial for allegedly accepting or seeking millions of dollars in bribes from the country’s huge conglomera­tes, including Samsung. — AFP

If convicted of bribery, Park

 ??  ?? Chey arrives at a court to testify at a trial of Park in Seoul. — AFP photo
Chey arrives at a court to testify at a trial of Park in Seoul. — AFP photo

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