The Borneo Post

Lawyers for ousted S. Korean leader Park deny all charges

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SEOUL: Lawyers for ousted South Korean President Park Geun-Hye denied all the charges against her at a hearing yesterday before she goes on trial.

Park, 65, was sacked by the country’s top court in March over a wide-ranging corruption scandal and has been held in custody for more than a month.

She faces 18 criminal counts — five of bribery and 11 of abuse of power, plus one each of coercion and leaking government secrets.

“We deny all the charges,” Park’s top lawyer Yoo Young-Ha told the Seoul Central District Court.

Park’s attendance at the hearing was not mandatory and she stayed away from the court.

In South Korea, a preliminar­y hearing is to review the charges brought against a suspect and determine future proceeding­s.

Yoo said the defence had been overwhelme­d by the prosecutio­n’s 120,000 pages of investigat­ion records and needed more time to go over them.

The court decided to hold another session next week and open full proceeding­s a week later.

The scandal centres on Park’s longtime friend Choi Soon- Sil, who is already on trial.

When indicting Park last month, prosecutor­s asserted that Park, in collusion with Choi, took or was promised bribes totalling 59.2 billion won ( US$ 52 million) from three South Korean companies, Samsung, Lotte and SK, in return for policy favours.

She has also been charged with coercing 18 large firms to ‘donate’ a total of 77.4 billion won to two dubious foundation­s controlled by Choi.

Park, daughter of the late dictator Park Chung-Hee, spent nearly two decades living in Seoul’s sprawling presidenti­al palace before the corruption allegation­s engulfed her presidency late last year.

The scandal sent her oncebullet­proof approval ratings to record lows with millions taking to the streets for months calling for her ousting, though she also had a loyal following from groups of mainly older rival protesters.

Park’s downfall has given the left-leaning Democratic Party the upper hand in the May 9 presidenti­al election.

Its candidate Moon Jae-In was on 39.3 per cent in a JoongAng Ilbo opinion poll published yesterday, giving him a commanding lead over centrist Ahn Cheol-Soo of the People’s Party (21.8 per cent) and Hong Joon-Pyo of Park’s Liberty Korea Party (16.5 per cent). — AFP

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