The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea ex-president Lee denounces graft probe as ‘revenge’

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SEOUL: Former South Korean president Lee Myung-Bak yesterday denounced as ‘political revenge’ a corruption probe into allegation­s his office accepted bribes from the country’s spy agency.

The rare statement from conservati­ve Lee, who stepped down in 2013, came after two of his closest aides were arrested and as his impeached ally and successor Park Geun-Hye stands trial for corruption.

South Korean presidents have a tendency to end up in prison – or meet untimely ends – after their time in office and the prosecutor­s’ noose is reportedly closing in on Lee.

Kim Paik-Joon, who was Lee’s senior secretary for administra­tive affairs in Seoul’s Blue House and often dubbed his ‘butler’, was arrested early yesterday.

He is accused of receiving more than 400 million won (US$375,000) from the National Intelligen­ce Service between 2008 and 2012.

Another former presidenti­al secretary to Lee, Kim Jin-Mo, was arrested late Tuesday on charges of taking about 50 million won from the agency.

“The recent prosecutor­s’ investigat­ion... is clearly aimed at me,” Lee said in a statement.

“I feel saddened that the country is being shaken to its foundation by recent attempts to roll back history and mount a political revenge,” he added.

South Korea’s current leftleanin­g President Moon Jae-In has vowed to ‘fix past wrongs’ in the country’s governance, calling them ‘accumulate­d evils’.

Two other former conservati­ve presidents, Chun Doo-Hwan and Roh Tae-Woo, have previously been jailed for corruption and subversion related to their 1979 military coup and a bloody 1980 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Gwangju. —AFP

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