The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Park Geun-hye given eight more years in prison

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SEOUL: Disgraced former South Korean president Park Geunhye was convicted of charges including illegally receiving funds from the country’s spy agency yesterday and given eight more years in prison, on top of her current term.

Park, the South’s first female president, was impeached last year after huge street protests over a sprawling scandal, and was jailed for 24 years for corruption and abuse of power in April.

Yesterday’s penalty – issued in her absence after she refused to attend the Seoul Central District Court – came after a separate trial for pocketing money from the National Intelligen­ce Service (NIS) and improperly intervenin­g in 2016 in the selection of her ruling party’s parliament­ary candidates.

The Seoul Central District Court gave Park six years for taking 3.3 billion won (US$2.9 million) from the spy agency, and two years for the electoral offence.

The penalties apply consecutiv­ely, meaning the 66-year-old now faces a total of 32 years in prison.

“The accused received some three billion won over three years from the three NIS chiefs. Through this crime, the accused incurred a considerab­le amount of loss to the state treasury,” said senior judge Seong Chang-ho.

Three former NIS chiefs testified they had funnelled the funds to Park on her orders, the court said.

The judge rebuked Park, who denied the charges, for being ‘un-cooperativ­e’ throughout the court hearing and questionin­g by prosecutor­s.

Park allegedly squandered the taxpayer money on maintainin­g her private house, financing a boutique where her secret confidante Choi Soon-sil – the central figure in the corruption scandal – had Park’s clothes made and other private purposes, including massage treatment.

The accused has never repented or made any sincere apology before the people. And since October 2017, she has never made any appearance at court.

Choi was found to have taken advantage of her ‘long private ties’ with Park to extort bribes worth millions of dollars from businesses including telecommun­ications giant Samsung and retail conglomera­te Lotte.

She is serving a 20-year sentence for abuse of power, bribery and meddling in state affairs.

Earlier yesterday, prosecutor­s asked an appeals court to extend Park’s sentence for her corruption and abuse of power conviction to 30 years, arguing the original penalty was too lenient.

They also asked for her fine to be multiplied sixfold to 118.5 billion won.

“The accused has never repented or made any sincere apology before the people,” prosecutor­s said in a statement.

“And since October 2017, she has never made any appearance at court.”

Park’s own lawyers asked for her conviction to be overturned, saying she made no gains herself when businesses ‘donated’ funds to foundation­s controlled by Choi, and that her impeachmen­t and ouster meant she had already taken ‘political responsibi­lity’ for the case.

The Seoul High Court will issue its decision on August 24. — AFP

Statement from prosecutor­s

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A supporter of Park shouts while waving a South Korean flag during a protest demanding her release outside the Seoul Central District Court. — AFP photo
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