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S. Korea’s top court upholds ex-president’s 20-year jail term

Country's first female president was impeached in 2017

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2021 2:20PM

S. Korea’s top court upholds ex-president’s 20-year jail term
Disgraced former president Park Geun-hye has been boycotting proceedings, saying they are biased against her, and was not present in court today. – Britannica pic, January 14, 2021

SEOUL – South Korea's top court upheld a 20-year prison sentence for disgraced former president Park Geun-hye today, in the final ruling over the corruption scandal that brought her down.

The decision brings to an end an extended legal process that involved multiple trials and appeals, including a previous Supreme Court hearing.

The country's first female president was impeached in 2017 after huge street protests against her rule.

She was convicted the following year of bribery and abuse of power and jailed for 30 years. A series of appeals, a retrial and further appeals followed, which reduced her sentence to 20 years.

Today, the case went for a second time before the Supreme Court, which said it accepted and confirmed the 20-year sentence.

The court also upheld fines and forfeits totalling 21.5 billion won (RM78 million).

Park has been boycotting the proceedings, saying they are biased against her, and was not present in court today.

In addition, she has separately been sentenced to two years in prison – to run consecutively – for election law violations.

She now faces a total of 22 years behind bars and would be in her 80s by the time her sentence is up.

The corruption scandal exposed shady links between big businesses and politics in South Korea, with Park and her close friend Choi Soon-sil accused of taking bribes from conglomerates, including Samsung Electronics, in exchange for preferential treatment.

Park's left-leaning successor Moon Jae-in was swept to power by the public backlash against her and her conservative party.

South Korean presidents have frequently ended up in prison after their time in power, usually once their political rivals have moved into the presidential Blue House.

All four of South Korea's living ex-presidents have been convicted of criminal offences, and former head of state Roh Moo-hyun committed suicide in 2009 after being questioned over graft allegations involving his family.

But Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo, former army generals who served jail terms in the 1990s for corruption and treason after leaving office, received presidential pardons after serving about two years.

Today's ruling completes the trial process and makes Park legally eligible for a pardon herself.

Lee Nak-yon, the leader of President Moon's Democratic Party, said earlier this month he "plans to suggest" pardoning Park and Lee Myung-bak, another former president currently serving a jail term, but faced an immediate backlash from politicians on both sides of the aisle. – AFP, January 14, 2021

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