S Korean President Risks Probe, New PM Nominee Warns
Faizan Hashmi Published November 03, 2016 | 02:40 PM
SEOUL, Nov 3 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 03rd Nov, 2016 ) : A snowballing political scandal moved closer to embattled South Korean President Park Geun-Hye on Thursday, with her newly nominated prime minister warning she could face a probe, hours after prosecutors detained a former presidential aide.
Ahn Jong-Beom was detained late Wednesday over suspicions that he helped Park's friend Choi Soon-Sil coerce companies into donating large sums to dubious non-profit foundations that she then used for personal gains, Yonhap said.
Ahn, who was dismissed on Sunday, is the second person to be taken into emergency detention after Choi was held Monday for questioning in the influence-peddling scandal. Park is scrambling to deflect rising public anger over suggestions that Choi -- the daughter of a shadowy religious figure -- vetted presidential speeches, had access to classified documents, and used her influence for personal enrichment.
"Everyone including the president is equal before the law," new prime minister nominee Kim Byong-Joon declared at a press conference.
"My position is that it is (legally) possible to interrogate and investigate" a sitting president, he said.
Under South Korea's constitution, the incumbent president may not be charged with a criminal offense except for insurrection or treason. But many argue the sitting president can be probed by prosecutors and then charged after leaving office.
Justice Minister Kim Hyun-Woong also told parliament Thursday that prosecutors could question Park, if the ongoing investigation required it. The scandal has shaken the presidency, exposing Park to public outrage and ridicule and, with just over a year left in office, seen her approval ratings plunge into the single digits.
In an effort to deflect rising public criticism, Park had been urged to create a neutral cabinet by bringing in members from outside her ruling conservative Saenuri Party.
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