Khaleej Times

‘Female Rasputin’ to face scandal

- AFP

seoul — The woman at the heart of a lurid political scandal engulfing South Korean President Park Geun-Hye returned to the country on Sunday to face accusation­s of influence-peddling and meddling in state affairs.

With just over a year left to run, Park’s presidency has unravelled over shocking revelation­s that she discussed and sought advice on government policy from Choi Soon-Sil, a close personal friend with no official position and no security clearance.

Choi, who has been holed up in Germany since early September flew into Seoul early Sunday morning on a flight from London, her lawyer Lee Kyung-Jae told reporters.

“Choi told me she will cooperate with the investigat­ion and expressed her deep apology to the people for letting them down and causing them frustratio­n,” Lee said.

As well as a public uproar over her relationsh­ip with, and apparent control over Park, she faces charges of using her links with the president to strong-arm major companies like Samsung into donating large sums to two non-profit foundation­s she set up. Choi has spoken with prosecutor­s to schedule her questionin­g, Lee said.

The past week has a seen a daily diet of increasing­ly sensationa­l media reports regarding Choi, the 60-year-old daughter of a shadowy religious leader and one-time Park mentor.

Invoking a lurid back-story of religious cults, shamanist rituals and corruption, the reports have portrayed Choi as a Rasputin-like figure whose influence extended to vetting presidenti­al speeches and advising on key appointmen­ts and policy issues. —

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