The Borneo Post

S.Korea charges Park and Lotte chief with bribery

-

SEOUL: South Korean prosecutor­s yesterday charged ousted president Park Geun-hye and Lotte Group chairman Shin Dong-bin with bribery in the latest twist to a corruption scandal that rocked the country for months.

Prosecutor­s charged Shin without detaining him.

The retail giant Lotte, with interests ranging from hotels and retail to food and chemicals, becomes the second conglomera­te mired in the political scandal after Jay Y Lee, the chief of the biggest, Samsung Group, was arrested suspected of bribing Park and her friend, Choi Soon-sil.

Lee, Park and Choi are being held at detention centres.

Lotte, South Korea’s fifth-biggest conglomera­te, is grappling with the Chinese shutdown of dozens of its stores in China, after it agreed to provide land for the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system outside Seoul.

South Korea, which accuses China or discrimina­ting against some South Korean companies working in China, and the United States say the sole purpose of THAAD is to guard against North Korean missiles. China says its powerful radar can penetrate its territory and undermine its security and spoke out against it again yesterday.

Lotte’s chief Shin is also on a separate graft trial involving family members charged with embezzleme­nt and breach of trust.

Prosecutor­s accused Park of colluding with Choi to receive 7 billion won (US$ 6.16 million) from Lotte for favours, they said in a statement. Park was also charged with abuse of power and coercion by pressuring big businesses to contribute funds to non-profit foundation­s, the prosecutor­s said.

Park is also charged with taking bribes worth about 29.8 billion won from Samsung scion Lee in exchange for supporting his succession, according to the prosecutor­s’ statement.

Lotte denied allegation­s that it made improper deals with Park, or those linked to her, for favours, but said it would explain itself at court to resolve suspicions.

“We find the decision on the indictment regrettabl­e,” Lotte Group said in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows Park Geun-hye leaving after a hearing at the Seoul Central District Court. — AFP photo
File photo shows Park Geun-hye leaving after a hearing at the Seoul Central District Court. — AFP photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia