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South Korea court shorts ex-president Park’s jail term by 10 years

A Seoul court on July, 10th slashed disgraced former president Park Geun-hye’s prison terms by 10 years, in what should be the final ruling over the corruption scandal that brought her down, Mainichi reported.

The country’s first female president was impeached in 2017 after huge street protests against her rule. She had been serving a combined 30-year jail term for bribery, abuse of power and receiving money from the national spy agency. But on appeal the Seoul High Court sentenced Park to 15 years in prison for bribery and a further five years on the other charges.

Park “failed to fulfil her constitutional obligations as a President”, but did not use the illegally gained funds for her personal benefit, the judges said in a statement.

She was also fined and ordered to forfeit a total of 21.5 billion won (US$17.9 million) – a slight reduction on her previous penalty.

The decision comes after an extended legal process involving multiple trials and appeals going as far as the Supreme Court. Park has been boycotting the proceedings, saying they are biased against her, and was not present in court.

In addition, she has separately been sentenced to two years in prison for election law violations, which applies consecutively.

She now faces a total of 22 years behind bars and she would be in her late 80s by the time her sentence is up.

Earlier, antiсorr. media reported that in South Korea, officers from the intelligence service were convicted of bribing the ex-President. Representatives of the leadership of the National intelligence service (NSIS) were accused of transferring $ 3.24 million from may 2013 to April 2014 to the accounts of then-President Park Geun-Hye.