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Lee Myung-bak, S Korea ex-president, jailed for 15 years | |
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Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak has been jailed for 15 years for corruption. | Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak has been jailed for 15 years for corruption. |
Lee was sentenced in a Seoul court on Friday on charges of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power, and ordered to pay a 13 billion won ($11.5m; £8.8m) fine. | |
The former president claims the charges are politically motivated. | The former president claims the charges are politically motivated. |
He becomes the fourth South Korean former leader to be jailed, following his successor's imprisonment in April. | He becomes the fourth South Korean former leader to be jailed, following his successor's imprisonment in April. |
Park Geun-hye was sentenced to 33 years in jail after being found guilty of abuse of power and coercion. | |
Lee was not present at the sentencing, blaming poor health. | |
The judge at Seoul Central District Court said "heavy punishment for the accused is inevitable" because of the serious nature of the crimes. | |
The court found the former leader accepted billions of won from major electronics firm Samsung in return for pardoning its chairman, Lee Kun-hee. The company denies having given the former president the money. | |
Links between political leaders and large family-owned conglomerates known as chaebols have often come under scrutiny, or been the focus of criminal allegations. |
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