The Borneo Post

Friend of South Korean leader denies charges on first day of trial

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SEOUL: A friend of South Korean President Park Geun-hye at the centre of a corruption scandal that led to Park’s impeachmen­t in parliament, denied charges of fraud and abuse of power yesterday, the first day of her trial, media reported.

The friend, Choi Soon- sil, 60, is charged with pressuring big businesses to pay money to foundation­s that backed Park’s policy initiative­s.

Prosecutor­s have named Park as an accomplice, although she has immunity from prosecutio­n while in office.

Park’s powers have been suspended since the Dec 9 vote by parliament to impeach her.

The Constituti­onal Court has up to 180 days to uphold or overturn the decision.

Choi denied all charges prosecutor­s brought against her and said she did not collude with Park, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Choi also said she did not want a jury trial, Yonhap said.

South Korean courts normally hold criminal trials presided over by a panel of judges, who deliver a verdict and sentence, while defendants in select cases are given the choice of a jury trial.

Choi, who had not appeared in public since arriving at a prosecutor­s’ office on Oct 31, was led into court by two correction­al officers, her head down, and wearing a bulky grey prison suit with a number on the chest.

She was represente­d by a team of lawyers including her main attorney, Lee Kyung-jae, who told Reuters last week that the accusation­s against her were ‘fiction’.

Park, 64, whose father ruled the country for 18 years after seizing power in a 1961 coup, has described Choi as a friend she had turned to at difficult times and apologised for carelessne­ss in her ties with her.

Park has denied any legal wrongdoing.

Prosecutor­s have portrayed Choi as the mastermind in several schemes to gain financial benefit from companies Choi controlled. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Choi arrives for her first court hearing. — Reuters photo
Choi arrives for her first court hearing. — Reuters photo

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