Prosecutors interrogate ousted South Korean leader
Seoul
SOUTH Korea's ousted president Park Geun-hye was questioned by prosecutors on Tuesday about the corruption and abuse of power scandal that brought her down, after using executive privilege to avoid them for months while in office.
Ms Park apologised to the public as she arrived at the prosecutors' office in Seoul, adding: "I will undergo the investigation sincerely."
The nation's first female president was impeached by Parliament in December as millions took to the streets to demand her removal over the sprawling scandal, which has exposed the links between politics and business in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
Her dismissal was confirmed by the country's top court earlier this month, ending the political career of a woman who grew up in t…
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