The Borneo Post

South Korean former president Lee ordered back to prison

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SEOUL: Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was ordered back to prison yesterday as the country’s Supreme Court upheld a 17-year jail term for bribery and embezzleme­nt offences.

The conservati­ve Lee, who served as president from 2008 to 2013, had been out on bail awaiting the ruling and was not in court for the decision.

The ruling is not subject to further appeal and at age 78 means Lee is likely to die in prison unless he receives a presidenti­al pardon.

Police were seen at his Seoul home to take him back to prison, but according to Yonhap news agency he requested a delay citing health reasons, which was accepted.

He will be taken into custody on Monday.

That will mean all four of South Korea’s living former presidents are either behind bars or have served jail terms – often as a result of investigat­ions begun under successors who are political rivals.

Lee was first convicted in late 2018 and jailed.

An appeals court later increased his sentence to 17 years but granted him bail pending a further appeal to the nation’s highest court.

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld his conviction for embezzling 25.2 billion won (US$22 million) and accepting bribes totalling 9.4 billion won, as well as the 17-year sentence.

Lee is also subject to a 13billion-won fine and must forfeit assets of 5.7 billion won.

“There was no legal fallacy in the appellate court’s ruling on bribery and embezzleme­nt,” the Supreme Court said in a statement.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Photo shows Lee (right) at his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul.
— AFP file photo Photo shows Lee (right) at his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul.

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