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Lotte chief, ex-president’s friend jailed in South Korea scandal

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SEOUL: The friend of former South Korean leader Park Geunhye who was at the centre of an influence-peddling scandal that rocked the country’s business and political elite has been sentenced to 20 years in jail, a Seoul court said on Tuesday.

The court also sentenced the chairman of the Lotte Group, the country’s fifth-largest conglomera­te, to two years and six months in prison in the same case.

Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of Park, was convicted of receiving bribes from South Korean conglomera­tes including Samsung, the world’s biggest maker of smartphone­s and semiconduc­tors, and the Lotte Group.

Park was dismissed from the presidency last March after being impeached and standing trial separately on charges of bribery, abuse of power and coercion.

She denies any wrongdoing. Lotte’s chairman, Shin Dong-bin, was in court at the time of the verdict and was taken into custody.

“His act crushed the hopes and faith of the community and the people... Giving bribes hurts the fairness of society,” said Kim Seyun, the presiding judge.

Shin’s arrest creates a leadership vacuum at Lotte, a retail-tochemical­s giant with 110.8 trillion won ($102 billion) worth of assets, as it navigates mounting losses at its China operations.

The verdict comes at a time when Lotte, a sponsor of the Winter Olympics currently on in South Korea, had stepped up marketing in a bid to promote its brand and boost sales.

Shin, who is also president of the Korea Ski Associatio­n, was staying in Pyeongchan­g, the venue of the Games, before coming to Seoul for the court verdict.

After the court ruling, Lotte said the chairman’s jail sentence was “unexpected”, noting that it could affect the retail giant’s current plans such as an initial public offering of key unit Hotel Lotte.

“The situation was unexpected and we are in despair. We respect the court’s decision, but the result is very regrettabl­e.” Lotte said in a statement. Last year, Lotte was shunned in China after providing land to South Korea’s government so that a U.S. anti-missile system could be installed in the country.

The conglomera­te has also suffered because of infighting in 2015 between Shin and his brother.

Prosecutor­s had sought a fouryear jail term for Shin, accusing Lotte of giving a foundation backed by Park and Choi 7 billion won ($6.46 million) for favours such as a duty free store licence.

Shin and Lotte had denied the charge. The jail term for Shin follows a December ruling in which the court found him guilty of breach of trust and embezzleme­nt in a different case but suspended sentencing, leaving him free to run the group.

Kim, the judge, said Park “abandoned constituti­onally-given responsibi­lity and gave position and power to others” and that Choi used her position “to monopolise state business and seek personal gain”.

Prosecutor­s had demanded a 25-year jail term for Choi on charges including coercion, bribery, influence-peddling and abuse of authority. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? Via Reuters Yonhap ?? GUILTY: Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of former South Korean president Park Geun-hye, heads to take a bus to a detention centre after being sentenced to 20 years in jail in Seoul, South Korea February 13, 2018. -
Via Reuters Yonhap GUILTY: Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of former South Korean president Park Geun-hye, heads to take a bus to a detention centre after being sentenced to 20 years in jail in Seoul, South Korea February 13, 2018. -

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