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The former South Korean president was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday for embezzling funds from intelligence services and two years for illegal intervention in the elections.
Park Geun-hye, 66 has served a 24-year prison sentence after being sentenced in April to the corruption scandal that led to his resignation.
The former head of state of South Korea was not present in the reading of the decision, in the Seoul Central District Court, which sentenced her to six years imprisonment for embezzlement of the South Korean National Information Service (NIS) and two years for an illegal intervention in the election of candidates for her Conservative Party for the 2016 parliamentary elections. [19659003WiththesetwosentencesParkGeun-hyecanserveatotalsentenceof32yearsinprison
"The accused received about 3 billion won [2,6 milhões de euros] three years three-ch"
The first woman elected president in South Korea was removed from office and arrested in March 2017, and found guilty of corruption, abuse of power and coercion by the court which also fined 18 billion won (13 million euros).
According to Judge Kim Se-yoon, Park forced several South Korean companies in Wons to two foundations controlled by the confidant and "friend of 40 years", Choi Soon-sil, known as "Rasputina".
The eldest daughter of military dictator Park Chung-Hee, who in 2013 became head of state as the incorruptible "Daughter of the Nation", was involved in a scandal that further illustrated the dangerous links between political power and business.
The public prosecutor had asked for 30 years of imprisonment and the payment of a fine of 118, 5 billion wo
Judged separately, her friend Choi Soon-sil was sentenced in February to 20 years of imprisonment
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