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South Korean prosecutor paves way for charges against Park if impeachment upheld

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South Korean President Park Geun-hye colluded with a friend to take bribes from Samsung Group aimed at cementing Samsung Chief Jay Y. Lee’s control of the
SEOUL – South Korean President Park Geun-hye colluded with a friend to take bribes from Samsung Group aimed at cementing Samsung Chief Jay Y. Lee’s control of the conglomerate, the special prosecutor’s office said Monday, paving the way for Park to be prosecuted if removed from office.
The findings of the 70-day probe directly accuse the impeached Park of wrongdoing on several charges, including the bribery conspiracy implicating Samsung.
Lee goes on trial for bribery and embezzlement Thursday amid a corruption scandal that has rocked South Korea and led to the impeachment.
Park, 65, has had her powers suspended since her impeachment by the National Assembly in December. Should the Constitutional Court uphold the impeachment, she would become the country’s first democratically elected president to be thrown out of office, triggering an election in Asia’s fourth-largest economy.
A decision is expected as early as this week.
South Korean law does not allow a sitting president to be indicted unless she is accused of treason. No formal charges can be brought against her until she is either removed from office or her term ends as scheduled in late February 2018.
Her removal from office would subject her to a fresh investigation by state prosecutors.
“Bribery charges related to the president, and the culture blacklist case … have been transferred to the prosecutors’ office,” special prosecutor Park Young-soo told a televised news conference.
The special prosecutor also said the president was instrumental in blacklisting more than 9,000 artists, authors and movie industry professionals and excluding them from government assistance that constituted an abuse of power.

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