The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shorter jail term for confidante of ousted South Korean leader

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The secret confidante of former South Korean president Park Geun-hye who played a central role in the corruption scandal that toppled the disgraced ex-leader had her prison sentence cut by two years yesterday in a retrial.

Choi Soon-sil – who became close to Park through her father, a shadowy religious figure – initially received a 20-year prison term in 2018 for using her presidenti­al connection­s to force companies to donate to foundation­s she controlled, among other charges.

The scandal exposed shady links between big businesses and politics in South Korea, with Lee Jae-yong, the vice chairman of tech giant Samsung Electronic­s convicted of bribery, embezzleme­nt and other offences.

Park was brought down in 2017 after huge street protests triggered by allegation­s that she and Choi took bribes in return for government favours.

But South Korea’s Supreme Court last year sent Choi’s case back to a lower court for a retrial – along with those of Park and Samsung’s Lee – saying she should not be found guilty on some of the coercion charges.

Choi’s crimes had caused ‘significan­t disruption in state affairs’, the Seoul High Court said in its verdict yesterday, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency.

“Social discord from Park’s impeachmen­t...still continues to this day,” it added.

“Taking this into considerat­ion, it is inevitable to hold Choi accountabl­e,” it said, fining her 20 billion won (US$16 million) and ordering her to forfeit 6.3 billion won.

Park’s own retrial is continuing.

She is currently serving a combined sentence of 32 years for bribery, abuse of power and election law violations. — AFP

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