South Korea’s former president Park Geun-hye given eight more years in prison
Disgraced former president now sentenced to total of 32 years for corruption and pocketing kickbacks
South Korea’s disgraced former president Park Geun-hye was convicted of charges including illegally receiving funds from the country’s spy agency on Friday and given eight more years in prison, on top of her current term.
Park, the South’s first female president, was impeached last year after huge street protests over a sprawling scandal, and was jailed for 24 years for corruption and abuse of power in April.
Friday’s penalty – issued in her absence after she refused to attend the hearing – came after a separate trial for pocketing money from the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and improperly intervening in 2016 in the selection of her ruling party’s parliamentary candidates. Seoul Central District Court gave Park six years for taking 3.3 billion won (US$2.9 million) from the spy agency and two years for the electoral offence.
The penalties apply consecutively, meaning the 66-year-old now faces 32 years in prison.
“The accused received some 3 billion won over three years from the three NIS chiefs. Through this crime, the accused incurred a considerable amount of loss to the state treasury,” said senior judge Seong Chang-ho.