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South Korea scandal: President Park's friend Choi detained | South Korea scandal: President Park's friend Choi detained |
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The woman at the centre of a political scandal threatening South Korea's president has been detained. | The woman at the centre of a political scandal threatening South Korea's president has been detained. |
Choi Soon-sil, a long-time friend of President Park Geun-hye, is accused of influence peddling and interfering in state affairs. | Choi Soon-sil, a long-time friend of President Park Geun-hye, is accused of influence peddling and interfering in state affairs. |
Prosecutors have 48 hours since her detention on Monday to decide if they will formally arrest her. | Prosecutors have 48 hours since her detention on Monday to decide if they will formally arrest her. |
Eight banks have also been raided in connection with the scandal, South Korean media reported. | |
The Yonhap news agency said the authorities were looking to confiscate documents related to Ms Choi's financial transactions. | The Yonhap news agency said the authorities were looking to confiscate documents related to Ms Choi's financial transactions. |
Who is Choi Soon-sil? | Who is Choi Soon-sil? |
Could a friendship topple a president? | Could a friendship topple a president? |
Ms Choi has been accused of embezzling money and of pressuring companies to donate to foundations she benefitted from, on the basis of her closeness to the president. | Ms Choi has been accused of embezzling money and of pressuring companies to donate to foundations she benefitted from, on the basis of her closeness to the president. |
She also stands accused of involvement in high-level presidential decision making, despite lacking the security clearance required to handle classified documents. | She also stands accused of involvement in high-level presidential decision making, despite lacking the security clearance required to handle classified documents. |
The scandal has aroused deep anger among some South Koreans and has attracted intense media attention. | |
On Tuesday morning, a 45-year-old man, who said he wanted to "help Choi Soon-sil die", drove a construction vehicle into the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' office. | |
Ms Choi was not inside the building, but a security guard was injured in the attack and the building was damaged. The man was detained by police. | |
Ms Choi was placed under emergency detention late on Monday with prosecutors saying they feared she may destroy evidence. | |
"She has fled overseas in the past, and she doesn't have a permanent address in Korea, making her a flight risk," a prosecution official told Yonhap. "She is also in an extremely unstable psychological state." | "She has fled overseas in the past, and she doesn't have a permanent address in Korea, making her a flight risk," a prosecution official told Yonhap. "She is also in an extremely unstable psychological state." |
Ms Choi told reporters on Monday that she had "committed a sin that deserves death". | |
Last week, Ms Park publicly apologised, admitting "certain documents" had been shared with Ms Choi and she had been allowed to edit political speeches. | Last week, Ms Park publicly apologised, admitting "certain documents" had been shared with Ms Choi and she had been allowed to edit political speeches. |
"Choi advised me on expressions in my speeches and public relations during the last presidential campaign and she continued to help me for a certain period of time after I took office," Ms Park said. | "Choi advised me on expressions in my speeches and public relations during the last presidential campaign and she continued to help me for a certain period of time after I took office," Ms Park said. |
"I deeply apologise to the people", she said, before bowing to the camera. | "I deeply apologise to the people", she said, before bowing to the camera. |
That did little to suppress public anger and about 8,000 people protested on Saturday, some calling for Ms Park's resignation. | That did little to suppress public anger and about 8,000 people protested on Saturday, some calling for Ms Park's resignation. |