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Friday, 6 April 2018

Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-leader jailed for 24 years for corruption

In this file photo taken on 23 May 2017 South Korean ousted leader Park Geun-hye arrives at a court in Seoul.
Ms Park was brought to court in May 2017 shortly after her arrest
South Korea's former President Park Geun-hye has been sentenced to 24 years in jail after she was found guilty of abuse of power and coercion.

The verdict was broadcast live and represents the culmination of a scandal which rocked the country, fuelling rage against political and business elites.
South Koreans watch as the verdict is broadcast live
South Koreans watched as the verdict was broadcast live
Park, who was also fined 18bn won (£12m, $17m), faced a string of corruption charges. The former leader was not in court on Friday for the verdict.

She has boycotted her trial hearings and has previously accused the courts of being biased against her. She has also denied all wrongdoing and has said she will appeal against her sentence.

Judge Kim Se-yoon said Park had shown "no sign of repentance" after causing "massive chaos" in the country.

"We cannot help but sternly hold her accountable," the judge said. South Korea's presidential residence, the Blue House, issued a statement after the verdict calling it a "heartbreaking event for the nation".

"A history that is not remembered is bound to be repeated," it read. The move by the authorities to allow Friday's verdict to be broadcast live was unprecedented, but they cited extraordinary public interest in the case.