South Korean president's confidante snubs impeachment trial | Inquirer News

South Korean president’s confidante snubs impeachment trial

/ 02:54 PM January 10, 2017

Choi Soon-sil, South Korea, president, impeachment,

In this Nov. 3, 2016 file photo, Choi Soon-sil, a longtime friend of South Korean President Park Geun-hye, left, is escorted to get on a bus of Ministry of Justice as she leaves the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea. The jailed confidante of the disgraced president begins a trial Monday, Dec. 19, that will explore a scandal that led to Park’s impeachment after millions took to the streets in protest. AP FILE PHOTO

SEOUL, South Korea — Disgraced South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s longtime friend at the center of a massive corruption scandal has refused to testify at Park’s impeachment trial.

The Constitutional Court on Tuesday had expected to hear from Choi (pronounced Chwey) Soon-sil, a confidante of Park who’s currently jailed and on trial herself for allegedly using her connections with the president to extort money and favors from companies and unlawfully interfere with government affairs. But Choi submitted documents to the court saying she was unable to testify.

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Two jailed former presidential aides who purportedly helped Choi also refused to testify, saying they needed to prepare for their own trials.

READ: South Korean president refuses to testify in impeachment trial

Park’s powers have been suspended since Dec. 9, when South Korea’s opposition-controlled parliament voted to impeach her./rga

READ: South Korean court formally starts president’s impeachment trial

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