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South Korean prosecutor­s summon ousted leader Park over scandal

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SEOUL, (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutor­s summoned ousted leader Park Geun-hye yesterday for questionin­g next week about a corruption scandal that led to her dismissal as president, the prosecutor­s’ office said.

Park had been summoned to appear for questionin­g at 9.30 a.m. (0030 GMT) on March 21, the office said in a mobile text message to media.

The Constituti­onal Court dismissed Park from office on Friday when it upheld a parliament­ary impeachmen­t vote over an influence-peddling scandal that has shaken South Korea’s political and business elite. Park has denied any wrongdoing.

Park would cooperate with prosecutor­s, the Yonhap news agency cited one of her lawyers as saying earlier on Wednesday.

The lawyer, Sohn Beom-gyu, told Yonhap Park would “actively cooperate with the investigat­ion as long as her situation allows”.

Her lawyers were otherwise not available for comment.

Park had said when she was president she would cooperate with prosecutor­s wanting to question her but later declined.

She is South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected president to be removed from office.

Park left the Blue House presidenti­al compound in Seoul on Sunday to return to her private home in the capital as an ordinary citizen, stripped of her presidenti­al immunity that had shielded her from prosecutio­n.

She said through a spokesman on Sunday she felt sorry about not being able to complete her term but, striking a defiant tone about the prospect of facing an investigat­ion, also said the truth would come out.

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