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Claims Against South Korean President: Extortion, Abuse of Power and Bribery

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This report by NYT's Choe Sang Hun shows in a brief and lucid manner the charges against South Korea's president Park Geun-hye, as the National Assembly votes on a motion to impeach her.  Her close friend and advisor, Ms. Choo Soon-sil, is involved. Ms. Soon-sil is accused by prosecutors of seeking favors from corporations such as Hyundai, and using the help of the president or the administration to secure these favors. This includes contracts for companies and foundations run by Ms. Soon-sil. In the proceedings before the National Assembly business leaders of the nation's largest companies have confirmed that they could not say no because of requests coming from the administration and the presidential office. About $69 million of donations to the foundations were made. The conglomerate Lotte donated $6 million for a sports complex to be built so that Ms. Soon-sil's company Blue K could run it. Prosecutors say these companies feared retaliation or tax investigations if they did not comply with requests from the presidential office. Other charges are about national intelligence and this relates to orders from president Park to an aide to give 47 classified documents to Ms. Choi Soon-sil between 2013 and 2016. Choi had no security clearance and the documents showed who would be appointed to top government positions including national intelligence director. The opposition in the National Assembly says this violates her constitutional obligations. The constitutional guarantees of freedom of the press were violated say opposition leaders because a newspaper's president was fired for covering Ms. Choi's activities.


The development gap betwen South Korea's southeastern and southwestern provinces

12/18/2012

South Korean presidential candidate Park Geun-hye is ommitted to bridging the development gap between S. Korea's southeastern provinces and southwestern provinces. Her father who ran the military government in the 1970's promoted growth in the southeastern provinces. Dissent was concentrated in the southwestern provinces. The gap is still being healed after a new democratic constitution and elections since 1987. Park Geun-hye has reached out to leaders in the southwestern provinces who opposed her father's government and hopes to gain about 20% of the vote in that part of S. Korea, compared to 9% for the current president.

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