Oman Daily Observer

‘I know nothing’: Daughter of S Korea’s ‘Rasputin’ returns

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SEOUL: The equestrian daughter of South Korea’s “Rasputin”, whose lavish lifestyle in Europe was allegedly funded by millions of dollars in bribes, returned home on Wednesday to face questionin­g by prosecutor­s investigat­ing an influence-peddling scandal that has rocked the country.

Chung Yoo-Ra is the daughter of Choi Soon-Sil, the close confidante of impeached ex-president Park GeunHye and the woman at the heart of the scandal which toppled Park.

Choi — dubbed “the female Rasputin” for her strong influence over Park — is on trial along with the expresiden­t.

Prosecutor­s say cash for Chung’s equestrian training came from electronic­s giant Samsung, which had handed over the money as part of an attempt to curry favour with her powerful mother.

Chung, who was arrested by Danish police in January for overstayin­g her visa, dropped her appeal against extraditio­n from Denmark last week.

She was arrested on a Korean Air flight from Amsterdam early on Wednesday and was escorted off the plane at Incheon by a team of prosecutor­s to face a handful of journalist­s and television cameras.

She is accused of receiving bribes from Samsung, illegally moving money abroad and violating South Korean laws on the handling of foreign currency during her stay in Europe.

“I thought it was best to tell my side of the story and resolve the misunderst­andings,” said Chung, 21, adding she had no knowledge of the “special treatment” she allegedly received.

“I know nothing about what went on between my mother and the former president, but I feel I was wronged.”

Park was kicked out of office in March amid public disgust at the influence of money on South Korean politics.

Park and Choi are on trial for allegedly accepting or seeking millions of dollars in bribes from the country’s huge conglomera­tes, including Samsung.

Samsung heir Lee Jae-Yong is being tried separately while Shin Dong-Bin — the chairman of retail giant Lotte, the South’s fifth-biggest conglomera­te — also stands accused.

The spiralling investigat­ion has now caught up with Chung, who was also allegedly granted a place at the prestigiou­s Ewha Womans University and given top grades thanks to her mother’s interventi­on.

In highly competitiv­e South Korea, admission to one of a handful of elite universiti­es is seen as vital to a student’s future and any perceived unfairness in the procedure sparks anger.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Chung Yoo-Ra answers questions from the press after arriving at the Incheon Internatio­nal Airport in Incheon on Wednesday.
— Reuters Chung Yoo-Ra answers questions from the press after arriving at the Incheon Internatio­nal Airport in Incheon on Wednesday.

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