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South Korean president calls for end of corruption
By KWANGTAE KIM,Associated Press Writer AP - Monday, April 20
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea must do more to combat corruption, President Lee Myung-bak said Sunday as his predecessor faced an investigation over whether he received millions of dollars from a businessman while in office.
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South Korea should "raise ethical standards in all sectors of society and build a clean and righteous nation, beyond just being a wealthy country," Lee said in a speech marking the anniversary of a 1960 pro-democracy student uprising.
His comments came as prosecutors prepared to question former President Roh Moo-hyun in the high-profile corruption scandal.
Prosecutors questioned Roh's wife, son and a relative over the past week on suspicion they accepted $6 million from businessman Park Yeon-cha, head of a local shoe manufacturer, while Roh served as president in 2003-2008.
They have decided to summon Roh to determine whether the $6 million was eventually conveyed to the former president, but haven't yet set a date, prosecution spokesman Cho Eun-suk said.
South Korean media including Yonhap news agency said prosecutors planned to call in Roh this week.
Early Sunday, prosecutors detained Roh's former secretary on suspicion he received an unspecified amount in bribes from several companies, Cho said.
Prosecutors will decide Monday whether to seek an arrest warrant for Jung Sang-moon, he said. A court had rejected a request from prosecutors earlier this month for a warrant to arrest Jung in separate cases.
Cho declined to comment on a Yonhap report Sunday that prosecutors were looking into whether the money was a bribe to Jung or was intended for Roh.
Earlier this month, Roh admitted that his wife received $1 million from Park in 2007 but suggested it was not a bribe. He also said he was aware that Park separately gave $5 million to his elder brother's son-in-law in early 2008 to help establish an investment firm based in the British Virgin Islands, a tax haven. Roh said he believed the $5 million transaction was an investment.
Media reports have said Roh's only son _ Roh Gun-ho _ is a major shareholder in the investment firm and was allegedly involved in getting the $5 million from Park. They said he also allegedly used some of the $1 million for living expenses in the United States.
The bribery scandal is a major blow for the ex-president, a former human rights lawyer and liberal politician who took office in 2003 as a reformist with a clean image. His single five-year term ended early last year.
Several of his former aides and associates have also been investigated on suspicion of taking illicit money from Park, who has been detained since being indicted in December on separate bribery and tax evasion charges.
Roh's elder brother was indicted in December on charges of accepting money to help a securities firm sell assets to a state-supervised bank.
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