The Korea Times

Ex-President’s confidante again pleads not guilty in bribery case

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A longtime friend of jailed former President Park Geun-hye pleaded not guilty on Wednesday as she attended the first hearing for a Supreme Court-ordered review of a corruption scandal involving her and Park that led to the president’s ouster in March 2017.

In August, the top court sent the case back to the Seoul High Court, ordering a review of the lower court’s decision on Choi Soon-sil, also in jail, and Park. They were sentenced by the lower court last year to 20 years and 25 years in jail, respective­ly, on multiple corruption charges.

“I was never a secret adviser of President Park (for state affairs),” Choi told the court hearing, reiteratin­g her claim she had been falsely charged. “I just helped President Park while leading an ordinary life as the owner of a kindergart­en, and I swear to God I never had any connection to corporatio­ns.”

She also rejected the top court’s ruling that the three horses gifted to Choi for her daughter’s use by Samsung Group should be considered bribes. “I can hardly treat them as bribes because Samsung owns them and has a right to dispose of them,” she said.

The unpreceden­ted corruption scandal was brought to light in October 2016 when local cable network JTBC unveiled Choi’s tablet PC, indicating that she had meddled in state affairs using her ties with Park.

Park allegedly allowed Choi, who did not hold any government post, to gain access to drafts of presidenti­al speeches and edit them, some of which were classified as confidenti­al.

The former President was also accused of colluding with Choi in forcing local conglomera­tes, including Samsung Group, to donate tens of billions of won to two nonprofit foundation­s controlled by Choi. At Wednesday’s court proceeding, Choi called for the court not to recognize any collusion between her and Park, with her lawyer asking for Park and her daughter, Chung Yoora, to be summoned as witnesses in the review of her case.

The lawyer claimed the court has so far recognized that Choi and Park had a collusive relationsh­ip without coming up with rational grounds. “It seems that this is because former President Park has yet to have an opportunit­y to testify in favor of the reliabilit­y of an assertion that denies the two’s conspiracy,” he said.

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