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Ex-S.Korean president sentenced to 15 years in jail over corruption

Published : 05 Oct 2018, 13:07

Updated : 05 Oct 2018, 13:15

  DF-Xinhua Report
Former conservative President Lee Myung-bak (L front) arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, on Sept. 6, 2018. File Photo Xinhua.

Former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was sentenced Friday to 15 years in jail over a set of corruptions, including bribery and embezzlement.

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Lee, who served as the country's head of state for five years from early 2008, to 15 years in prison, fining him 13 billion won (11.5 million U.S. dollars).

The sentencing session was live broadcast though the 76-year-old refused to appear at the courtroom.

Prosecutors had demanded a 20-year imprisonment, with the fine of 15 billion won (13.3 million U.S. dollars).

The ruling said Lee concealed his ownership of DAS, a lucrative auto parts maker, under the borrowed names from relatives and embezzled about 24.6 billion (21.8 million U.S. dollars) from the South Korean company.

Lee was convicted of collecting 5.9 billion won (5.2 million U.S. dollars) in bribes from Samsung Group, the country's biggest family-controlled conglomerate.

The bribe was offered to pay lawyer fees for the auto parts company, which faced a legal case in the United States, in return for Lee's presidential pardon to Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee.

The former president was found guilty of receiving millions of U.S. dollars from former intelligence agency chief, a former lawmaker and a businessman.

Lee was taken to a prison in March as he has long been dogged by allegations of corruptions.

The court said Lee had long embezzled tens of millions of U.S. dollars from DAS, which he owns under the borrowed names, noting that the wrongdoings, disclosed in the course of finding the company's effective owner, disappointed and gave distrust to the entire society and the people who supported Lee.

It noted that he denied all of his wrongdoings despite objective evidences and credible witnesses while shifting the blame on others implicating the corruptions.

Lee became yet another former South Korean president to be convicted of corruptions.

Former president Park Geun-hye, Lee's successor, was sentenced in August to 25 years in jail in the second trial, an extension of the 24-year imprisonment handed down in the first trial in April.

Park became the first South Korean leader to be impeached by the National Assembly in December 2016. She was officially removed from office in March the following year by the constitutional court over a corruption scandal.

Meanwhile, Shin Dong-bin, chairman of Lotte Group, the country's fifth-biggest conglomerate, was released Friday as an appeals court suspended his sentence.

The Seoul High Court sentenced Shin to two and a half years in jail with the suspension of execution for four years over his offer of kickback to the impeached Park.