The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Park supporters march in Seoul against impeachmen­t

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SEOUL: Protesters marched through the streets of Seoul Saturday demanding the repeal of ex-President Park GeunHye’s impeachmen­t.

Prosecutor­s have ordered the ousted president to appear before them on Tuesday next week for questionin­g over the corruption scandal that triggered her dramatic downfall.

A criminal suspect in the scandal, Park had repeatedly refused to make herself available for questionin­g by the prosecutor­s before the country’s highest court confirmed a parliament­ary impeachmen­t motion against her.

Saturday’s protest against the impeachmen­t saw 2,000 of her supporters walking slowly, waving banners and national flags, including a huge one carried by some 100 people.

They followed a black funeral limousine decorated with national flags.

Friday’s final ruling stripped her of power and executive privileges, including protection from criminal indictment, and she left the presidenti­al palace at the weekend.

The corruption and influencep­eddling scandal is centre don Park’s close confidante Choi Soon-Sil, who is on trial for abuse of power and coercion.

Choi is accused of using her presidenti­al ties to force local firms including Samsung to “donate” nearly US$70 million to non-profit foundation­s she allegedly used for personal gain.

Park – the 65-year-old daughter of the late former strongman Park Chung-Hee – has been named as Choi’s accomplice who helped her extract money from the firms.

The scandal that rocked the nation has also seen the heir to electronic­s giant Samsung, Lee Jae-Yong, arrested and charged with bribery for offering millions of dollars to Choi in return for policy favours from Park. Park has voiced defiance over the court ruling, saying “the truth will eventually be revealed”.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Supporters of Park draped in banners showing a portrait of Park during a rally demanding a repeal of the impeachmen­t in Seoul.
— AFP photo Supporters of Park draped in banners showing a portrait of Park during a rally demanding a repeal of the impeachmen­t in Seoul.

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