Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of corruption charges on Monday, making him the country’s fourth leader to face a criminal trial in about two decades.
Last Friday, Lee’s conservative successor, Park Geun-hye, was sentenced to 24 years in prison in a separate corruption scandal for which she was removed from office following months of huge anti-government rallies.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said it charged Lee with taking a total of 11 billion won ($10 million) in bribes from the country’s spy agency, Samsung and others.
The bribes include 700 million won ($636,000) from the National Intelligence Agency’s official funds and $5.8 million in legal expenses that Samsung paid on behalf of his private auto parts company, DAS, a prosecutors’ statement said.


