Otago Daily Times

Korea’s Park jailed 24 years on bribery, graft

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SEOUL: A South Korean court yesterday jailed former president Park Geunhye for 24 years over a scandal that exposed webs of corruption between political leaders and the country’s conglomera­tes.

Park became South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to be forced from office last year when the Constituti­onal Court ordered her out over a scandal that landed the heads of two conglomera­tes in jail.

The court also fined Park, the daughter of a former military dictator, 18 billion won ($NZ23.1 million) after finding her guilty of charges including bribery, abuse of power and coercion.

‘‘The defendant abused her presidenti­al power entrusted by the people, and as a result, brought massive chaos to the order of state affairs and led to the impeachmen­t of the president, which was unpreceden­ted,’’ Judge Kim Seyoon said as he handed down the sentence.

The court ruled that Park colluded with her old friend, Choi Soonsil, to receive 23.1 billion won from major conglomera­tes, including Samsung and Lotte, to help Choi’s family and bankroll nonprofit foundation­s owned by her.

Prosecutor­s sought a 30year sentence and a 118.5 billion won fine for Park.

Park (66), who has been in jail since March 31 last year, has denied wrongdoing and was not present in court.

The judge said Park had shown ‘‘no sign of repentance’’ but had instead tried to shift the blame to Choi and her secretarie­s.

‘‘We cannot help but sternly hold her accountabl­e,’’ Kim said.

Park apologised at her trial

for seeking help from Choi, who had no policy or political experience, but that was as close as Park came to admitting any guilt.

The sentence will be a bitter blow for Park, who returned to the presidenti­al palace in 2012 as the country’s first woman leader, more than three decades after she left it following the assassinat­ion of her father.

President Moon Jaein’s office said Park’s fate was ‘‘heartbreak­ing’’ not only for herself but for the country, and added that history that was not remembered, would be repeated.

‘‘We will not forget today,’’ the office said.

Up to 1000 Park supporters gathered outside the court, holding national flags and signs calling for an end to ‘‘political revenge’’ against her. — Reuters

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