The Korea Times

Park’s Sewol absence to be investigat­ed

- By Jung Min-ho mj6c2@ktimes.com

Park Young-soo, the special prosecutor named to investigat­e the Choi Soon-sil scandal, said Friday he will investigat­e President Park Geun-hye’s whereabout­s during the crucial first seven hours after the Sewol ferry began sinking in 2014.

Speaking to reporters near his office in Seoul, the independen­t counsel said he will look into the “seven missing hours” as well as the President’s other alleged crimes, including abuse of authority and bribery.

“The special investigat­ion team will look into the seven missing hours as well,” he said.

The Park administra­tion was denounced for responding belatedly to the accident in which more than 300 passengers died after rescue operations failed.

Her mysterious absence has created a flurry of rumors, including that she was undergoing cosmetic medical procedures when the tragedy occurred on April 16, 2014.

To clear up all the key questions surroundin­g the President, the independen­t counsel said he will push for a face-to-face interrogat­ion, which the prosecutio­n failed to accomplish during its earlier investigat­ion.

The special investigat­or made it clear that a written inquiry can’t be an option. “Conducting the questionin­g through a written inquiry is like showing questions in advance before the test,” he said. “She may say something meaningful by accident, which is why the questionin­g has to be done face-to-face.”

Yet the special prosecutor said he will tread very carefully. “I’m going to start it all over after reviewing what has been collected through the investigat­ion so far,” he said.

He plans to develop his own — more solid — logical argument against the President, who he expects will certainly deny the allegation­s against her. He said the prosecutio­n’s argument that she abused her power to force big companies to “donate” to the shady foundation­s, which were controlled by her friend Choi, doesn’t appear strong enough.

“The President is expected to insist she just exerted her authority to help the culture industry flourish abroad. How to break that argument will be the key,” he said. “I will try to focus on finding the very root of the problem, such as what forced the companies to cough up the money and how exactly the President influenced them.”

If the special investigat­ion team links bribery to the President, it could put her behind bars for more than a decade after her presidency ends. So far, she has been accused of crimes expected to result in shorter prison sentences, including abuse of authority and mishandlin­g of state secrets, according to the prosecutio­n.

Speaking of the widespread suspicion that a fringe religious group influenced the President, the special prosecutor said he also plans to uncover the truth behind the rumors. He noted he has been recruiting veteran lawyers who can help him solve the mystery.

Park Young-soo once again vowed to make a thorough investigat­ion based on facts, saying anyone, including Prosecutor General Kim Soo-nam, can be investigat­ed if new evidence is found.

Choi’s daughter Chung Yoo-ra has stayed in Germany since the emergence of the scandal, despite many clues suggesting her involvemen­t. On Friday, her school, Ewha Womans University, decided to cancel its admission of her and penalized university employees who gave her special favors in admissions and grading.

Park Young-soo said he will cooperate with German prosecutor­s to bring her back to Korea.

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Yonhap Main opposition Democratic Party of Korea floor leader Rep. Woo Sang-ho, center, joins hands with People’s Party Rep. Park Jie-won, left, and Justice Party Rep. Roh Hoe-chan, ahead of a meeting at the National Assembly, Friday, on impeaching President...

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