S.Korea’s top court orders review of ex-president Park’s graft case

S.Korea’s top court orders review of ex-president Park’s graft case

Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye was sentenced to 25 years in prison for a case arising from a far-reaching corruption scandal that toppled her from power in 2017.

Supporters of ousted President Park Geun-hye gather outside a court following a 2018 hearing where a South Korean court jailed her for 24 years, in Seoul. (Reuters pic)
SEOUL:
South Korea’s Supreme Court on Thursday overturned part of a ruling that sent former President Park Geun-hye to prison on corruption charges, citing procedural problems.

The court sent the case back to the appellate Seoul High Court, which had sentenced Park to 25 years in prison in a case arising from a far-reaching corruption scandal that toppled her from power in 2017.

The court is delivering its ruling on the corruption case that also involves Samsung Group’s de facto chief Jay Y Lee.

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