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Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-leader jailed for 24 years for corruption | Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-leader jailed for 24 years for corruption |
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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. | 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. | The verdict was broadcast live and represents the culmination of a scandal which rocked the country, fuelling rage against political and business elites. |
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. | 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. | She has boycotted her trial hearings and has previously accused the courts of being biased against her. She has also denied all wrongdoing. |
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. | 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. |
What was she convicted of? | |
Park was found guilty of 16 out of 18 charges, most of which related to bribery and coercion. | |
The court ruled that she had colluded with her close friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure conglomerates such as electronics giant Samsung and retail chain Lotte to give millions of dollars to foundations run by Choi. | |
She was also convicted of forcing companies to sign lucrative deals with firms owned by Choi and donate gifts to Choi and her daughter. | |
In addition, Ms Park was found guilty of leaking confidential presidential documents to Choi. | |
What led to her downfall? | What led to her downfall? |
A friendship lies at the heart of the undoing of South Korea's first female president. | |
Park and Choi were childhood friends and Choi swiftly became the leader's most trusted confidante. | |
But their relationship latterly came under intense public scrutiny and the charge is that Choi had undue influence over a nation's affairs through her connection with Park. | |
Choi was eventually found guilty of corruption, and sentenced to 20 years in prison earlier this year. | |
After a prolonged series of hearings and months of street protests calling for her resignation, Park was finally removed from office in March 2017, making her the first democratically-elected president to be impeached. | |
She was arrested shortly afterwards, and has been in detention ever since. | |
Who else was caught up in this? | |
Some of the biggest South Korean companies and their leaders have been drawn into the scandal, as well as numerous figures from the entertainment world and government servants. | |
Samsung's de facto leader JY Lee was singled out in particular, after details emerged that he had given a horse to Choi's daughter Chung Yoo-ra, who is an equestrian. | |
He was sentenced to jail, but only served five months before he was freed, when an appeals court reduced and suspended his sentence. | |
Ms Chung has also faced scrutiny, and was extradited from Denmark to South Korea last year to face questioning. | |
What does the verdict mean for the country? | |
Park's sentencing has drawn a line under what has been one of the biggest corruption scandals to rock South Korea in recent years. | |
The scandal has created greater awareness and criticism of the longstanding close ties between the political elite and chaebols, or family-run conglomerates which dominate South Korea's economy. | |
It has also fuelled the rise of the liberal Moon Jae-in, Park's previous political opponent who eventually replaced her as president after campaigning on a platform of a clean government. |