This is how shadow governments should be dealt with in a democracy.
Park Geun Hye is the first South Korean elected leader to be ousted on corruption charges while in power and the third former president to be charged with corruption.
Prosecutors sought 30 years for South Korea’s first female leader as well as 118 billion KRW the equivalent to approximately 110 million USD.
The 66-year-old Park received 24 years just under the 30 years demanded by the prosecution and additionally was fined 18 billion KRW / 10 million USD.
The Verdict
The former conservative party leader was convicted on 16 of 18 charges
The summary the courts verdict are as follows.
Former President Park Geun-hye sentenced to 24 years' jail, fined 18 billion won on 16 charges.
Park convicted of 16 of 18 charges against her.
Park convicted of power abuse to extort money from companies to set up two non-profit foundations under her friend's control.
Park found guilty of pressing Hyundai Motor to sign a deal with KD Corporation, a company run by a close friend of Park's friend Choi Soon-sil.
Park acquitted of power abuse relating to forcing Hyundai Motor to run ads for Choi's company.
Park convicted of pressing Lotte Group to donate 7 billion won ($6.55 million) to the K-Sports Foundation, a non-profit foundation run by Choi.
Park found guilty of forcing telecom company KT to hire Choi's close friend and sign a deal with an ad company run by another of Choi's friends.
Park convicted of pressing steelmaker POSCO to sign a deal with The Blue K, a company run by Choi.
Park convicted of power abuse to extort 1.6 billion won from Samsung to fund a foundation under her friend's control.
Park convicted of an attempt to sack CJ Group vice chairwoman.
Park convicted of leaking 47 confidential presidential documents to Choi.
Lotte's 7 billion won donated to a foundation run by Park's friend was a bribe to Park. The money was sent to Choi, but given the Park-Choi relationship, the money is considered a bribe to Park via Choi.
Park convicted of pressing SK Group to donate 8.9 billion won to the K-Sports Foundation, a non-profit foundation run by Choi.
Park acquitted of forcing Samsung to fund 21.3 billion won for Choi's equestrian daughter.
Samsung's 3.64 billion won donation to Core Sports, a foundation run by Choi, was a bribe to Park given the Park-Choi relationship.
Park convicted of forcing Samsung to offer Choi's equestrian daughter free horses, cars and training material.
Park found guilty of power abuse for sacking ranking out-of-favor government officials.
Park acquitted of accepting illegal requests from Samsung over company's leadership succession.
Park convicted as a collaborator in the compilation of a "blacklist" of out-of-favor cultural figures and cutting state support for them.
Park convicted of power abuse over promotion of a Hana Bank official who provided inappropriate favors to Choi.
In handing down the sentence, presiding Chief judge Kim Se-Yun made these statements regarding the verdict.
“As the state chief chosen by the people, Park should have used her authority according to the Constitution. But she abused her power to maintain her private relationships”
“Her irregularities were unveiled, and she became the very first president to be impeached in South Korean history. And for that, Park and (her civilian friend) Choi Soon-sil, who used her ties with the president to meddle in state affairs for her own benefit, are responsible.”
Choi Soon Sil in Court facing bribery and extortion charges
Former South Korean President Lee Myung Park
Another former president of South Korea, Lee Myung Bak is presently in police custody on charges of corruption.
Lee was arrested March 22 on 12 charges, including bribery involving 11 billion won ($10 million) and embezzlement of 35 billion won.
Lee has been in custody for 2 weeks but has so far refused to cooperate with investigators. Lee and Park Geun Hye are close political allies and some in South Korea have openly speculated that their arrests, and conviction in the case of Park, can be traced back to animosity between them and South Korea’s current president Moon Jae-in.
The much-repeated suggestion by Lee and many right-wing politicians stemmed from a particularly close friendship between President Moon Jae-in and former President Roh Moo-hyun, who committed suicide during amid a prosecution investigation into alleged bribery involving his family members in May 2009, a year after Lee took office.
Park Geun Hye's co-conspirator Choi Soon Sil was sentenced to 20 years in prison this past February on charges of bribery, extortion and other related crimes.
The Korea Example
Perhaps western democracies should pay heed to the South Korean Justice system which seems to be carrying out justice according to the South Korea constitution. Political corruption had long plagued South Korean politics yet the recent arrests of high ranking officials, the impeachment of a sitting president and subsequent conviction and sentencing appears to demonstrate that Korean democracy has been able to hand down justice while their western counterparts seem to never be in danger of prosecution.
While the sentences of Choi and Park are historic and carry with them a warning for future South Korean politicians, the fact that executives of Korean corporations (chaebols - family run mega-conglomerates), in this case Samsung, Lotte and SK, avoided criminal charges in the matter takes some of the shine away from the achievement.
Nevertheless, Western democracies could learn a thing or two from the South Koreans in taken on corruption head-on. Equally, the active and prolonged mass protests of the South Korean people leading up to Park's impeachment should also serve to demonstrate the power of collective action to complacent citizens of western democracies.
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Former South Korean President Lee Myung Park
Another former president of South Korea, Lee Myung Bak is presently in police custody on charges of corruption.
Lee was arrested March 22 on 12 charges, including bribery involving 11 billion won ($10 million) and embezzlement of 35 billion won.
Lee has been in custody for 2 weeks but has so far refused to cooperate with investigators. Lee and Park Geun Hye are close political allies and some in South Korea have openly speculated that their arrests, and conviction in the case of Park, can be traced back to animosity between them and South Korea’s current president Moon Jae-in.
The much-repeated suggestion by Lee and many right-wing politicians stemmed from a particularly close friendship between President Moon Jae-in and former President Roh Moo-hyun, who committed suicide during amid a prosecution investigation into alleged bribery involving his family members in May 2009, a year after Lee took office.
Park Geun Hye's co-conspirator Choi Soon Sil was sentenced to 20 years in prison this past February on charges of bribery, extortion and other related crimes.
The Korea Example
Perhaps western democracies should pay heed to the South Korean Justice system which seems to be carrying out justice according to the South Korea constitution. Political corruption had long plagued South Korean politics yet the recent arrests of high ranking officials, the impeachment of a sitting president and subsequent conviction and sentencing appears to demonstrate that Korean democracy has been able to hand down justice while their western counterparts seem to never be in danger of prosecution.
While the sentences of Choi and Park are historic and carry with them a warning for future South Korean politicians, the fact that executives of Korean corporations (chaebols - family run mega-conglomerates), in this case Samsung, Lotte and SK, avoided criminal charges in the matter takes some of the shine away from the achievement.
Nevertheless, Western democracies could learn a thing or two from the South Koreans in taken on corruption head-on. Equally, the active and prolonged mass protests of the South Korean people leading up to Park's impeachment should also serve to demonstrate the power of collective action to complacent citizens of western democracies.
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Sputnik News
AL Jazeera
The Korean Herald
South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post 2
Additional Sources
A lot of Korean people still think 110 million USD is not enough to compare to how much she made money from corruption. But thinking about her age, 24 years might be good enough ;) She's really famous for a BIG fan of K-drama, so who knows she would love to stay in jail watching K-dramas all day long. I'm very proud that Korean people kept fought against the corrupt government. I hope Korean people inspired to a lot of people who live in the corrupted world. Thanks for the post!
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I do not know if she is guilty or not.
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Corruption is everywhere but this helps bringing light and the end to other corruption. I too hope this inspires many more. Best wishes ! :)
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This is like being under house arrest - you don't even need to go out to by food - they deliver this and new batteries for the remote control!
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wow! so much corruption was going on, with too much debt in their country this impeachment should minimized their debt, i can't imagine being in power she's willing to steal money for the sake of her private relationship.
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Some of it seems to be allegations, accusations, without enough evidence.
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The needs to go worldwide .. alas I can but dream of a day that people peacefully take to the streets of the UK and don't leave until they've secured the arrest of the odious Duke of depravity that is ... Tony Blair!
Equally as different countries and millions of eyes across the world begin to focus on these systematic abuses, corrupt politicians and shadow hands .. it also leaves me wondering what they will do to avert the attention. I've said it before and I'll say it again .. we live in one of the most pivotal moments in human history, too bad many people can't look up from their phones to see it. Still, what a time to be alive eh?
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Duke of Depravity! lol
I always loved this campaign satire to bring attention to Blair's war crimes...
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Curated for #informationwar (by @openparadigm)
Relevance: How to properly drain a swamp
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For reals, how to drain a swamp!
From What I gather the Korean system still has deep rooted corruption but it's a big step in the right direction.
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:)
If that is the only thing Trump gets done I would be very happy. Then we need new laws to counteract elected and appointed officials from having so much power.
The base layer of how to deal with corruption needs to be updated for the USA, because we are going to continue to get Garbage In Garbage Out until it is fixed. Term limits, reduce or eliminate appointed positions(because they aren't accountable), reduce size of government so they have less power, make laws 1,000,000,000,000 x stricter on lobbying, all donations to political campaign have to be publicly registered on an immutable blockchain for something over a few thousand bucks, etc. Once a lot of that stuff is addressed then we can hold them more accountable and then work towards lowering spending/stop fighting pointless wars that costs trillions and all that.
Thanks, @truthforce writing.
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I note, as did Lysander Spooner, that laws don't stop criminals from breaking them. Therefore law only prevents the law-abiding from breaking them. The more laws there are, the more constrained are the lawful. Those same laws don't constrain criminals.
We don't need more laws. We need far fewer of them, so that free and lawful men can attend to those that break laws assiduously.
We don't need more laws, we need to enforce the few that are necessary to effectively prevent criminals from seizing power with impunity. We need to drain the overwhelming swamp of laws that are utterly impossible to even know exist due to their vast number, but we need to drown the infant tyranny in that swamp first, so that we are left with a clean tub when we do.
Then, instead of the swamp of despotic propaganda and censorship we see today overflowing our public vat of discourse, we can fill it with the pure waters of reason and voluntary agreement in our deliberations.
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There is a problem with that though, "criminals breaking the law", if you have term limits as a law on an elected position they can't exactly break that law in any way I can think of. Having the new laws created of having term limits does need to be done, it is the only way to hold them accountable. These Senators and House of Rep people who are there for more than 8 years have to go, no more of this 10 15 20 25 30 year ruling dynasty. The longer they are in these positions the more corrupt they will become due to lobbyists.
Another law that should be made is that we can't keep printing and spending so much money, the constant raising of the debt ceiling is an absolute joke that proves a debt ceiling means nothing. Budgets should have laws in place that requires them to be balanced. More laws should also be made to outlaw all omnibus bills where there is thousands of pages with a bunch of bullshit thrown in. Theres tons of laws I can think of all day that could be implemented in that would be effective or somewhat effective in curbing governments power. If you take away a lot of the laws from these areas you will see more corruption, so I do not agrew that we need less laws in these specific areas(while we may need less laws for the EPA for example, that I would agree with and many other things).
Think about it like this, Senators/House of Reps/Governors/Mayors have more power than Kings did in the 1800s or 1900s, they are tyrants of their own district elected by a Democracy of votes. Most people have no idea what is going on with politics to start with(unless there is a huge galvanizing pressure for Truth like the TEA party had going for a little while, or the Freedom Caucus). So we are already starting off on a Garbage In Garbage Out problem, which is further compounded by their ability to draw up districts so that they always have more Dem or more Rep voters so they always win(again more laws need to be made to outlaw gerrymandering).
There are a lot of laws that have to be made to stop these abuses, so when you say that we need to get rid of laws you need to specify which ones you want to get rid of. Enforcing a lot of the laws on the books certainly is what we should be doing already, the reason we aren't is because of a bad base layer where nothing is really being done to fix it.
Now, am I saying that adding in some of those above laws fixes the problem 100%? No. I am more conservative in my estimate that if the above laws were implemented it would only fix a small percentage of the problem and more things have to be examined on how to make it better.
And one more I just thought of, a law need to be put into place that says "only US citizens count for the census" because as it stands right now any party who continually lets in unlimited amounts of illegal immigrants benefits there state for electoral votes. California has something like 4 or 5 extra electoral votes due to the increased population their state has due to illegal immigrants. And yes Iagree with you, enforcing the laws already on the books is part of the solution. Also adding more laws to where illegal immigrants cannot collect benefits goes hand in hand with building a border wall and hand in hand with increased border security. There is less problems to worry about if the incentives are taken away(no benefits for illegals, no anchor baby, no free ride, etc).
I hope that makes more sense of what I was trying to originally say.
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How about 0 lobbying!
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Is this similar to what happens in Brazil?
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Let see if France can follow South Korea's example in the future trial of Nicolas Sarkozy...
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It would certainly set a precedent in the West, I'd love to see Sarkozy imprisoned after taking Gaddafi's bribes and then sending French jets to bomb Libya a few years later.
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Well, this is only the tip of the iceberg, he also needs to face the Bettencourt affair, the Bygmalion affair, double accounting about his political party and so on...
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In every country there are corrupt politicians this is a fact!Everyone loves money especially those who have power!No matter how people struggle with this, it is not possible to eradicate.. The desire for power and wealth arose with the appearance of man!
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Not everyone my friend. It may seem like it, but birds of a feather flock together.
Perhaps different company will reveal a new side to humanity you haven't noticed, because they haven't been hanging around.
I know there are folks that don't care about money.
I am one.
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@v4vapid this is awesome, I rejoice with the people of South Korea at least their justice system is working, if only such can happen in Africa especially here in Nigeria, at least the country would become a better place.
In Nigeria, the fight against corruption has been turned to a witch hunt, used to silence the opposition, what a farce, its time we learn from South Korea. God help Nigeria.
Still your boy @royaltiesboss-eu
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I always wish I could live in a place where are less corruption happing vs. what I am facing everyday in Korea from the news. I hope Lee Myung Park and Park Geun Hye and all related person's penalty could be fixed asap. Most people here wants to see the JUSTICE!!
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As the Korean, I also participated in the protest against Ms. Park December 2016. There were a lot of people including foreigners, and then eventually we Korean eventually impeached her officially and legally.
However, there's more. We still believe that Mr. Lee Jae yong (family of Samsung group founder) is one of them who are guilty and corrupt. He is related to Ms. Park and her government.
And Samsung group is the core of corruption. It was disappointing that the charges related to Samsung were not guilty. To win the war against corruption, Charges related to Samsung must be judged properly.
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I totally agree, Samsung got off easy. There's no doubt that these mega corporations are just as much to blame for the culture of corruption in politics in Korea and around the world.
It really doesn't make sense that Lee Jae Yong was not convicted of bribery as well as they seemed to be willing to participate in the corruption. On the surface it seems like business as usual, which says a lot about how politics and the economy really function.
Do you know the reason why he was not convicted? Was it lack of evidence?
I'm sure Mr. Lee probably had an all star team of lawyers that made sure he was never going to be convicted.
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Yes, I agree. Do you know that the other mega corporation,Lotte? The president of Lotte is now in jail because of this political gate. Even though Lotte gave money to Ms. Choi(Ms. Park's best friend and shaman) and took money back, Lotte's president Mr. Shin is now in jail. The reason that he is in jail now is that he is not Samsung.
But Mr. Lee who is related to this gate is actually free. There are still a lot of trial but I can't sure that the judge can make right verdict.
Through discussion with you, I remember when I participated in protest. I took some videos but many people's face was filmed, too.... so it is hard to upload.
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I remember being appalled and flabbergasted at the bizarre revelations of psychosocial control Choi wielded over Park, that sparked the protests. It really reminds me of Marina Abramovich and her 'spirit cooking' parties.
People see the pics of celebrities eating meals fashioned in the shape of human corpses, and they think 'oh, they're just being edgy'. That's not what I think when I see those pics. It makes my guts churn.
Thanks for bringing this news. Hopefully there's closure for Korea, and they can focus on their present opportunities without the taint of bribery and corruption muddying the waters. Re-unification is vitally important to many, many families that have been severed by the 38th parrallel for far too long.
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I was surprised when I first read the headline and impressed by the details. Being there when citizens took to the streets demanding that she be impeached for her actions gave me hope that democracy still has a fighting chance. It was great to see her impeachment last May for her corruption and this sentencing is justice served. the West can learn a valuable lesson here.
I also hope that this isn't just a one off for SK, as there is still a lot of back room deals that go on and you know the Chaebol still have a lot of control throughout the land. But we should celebrate this victory and hope that there will be more of this in the future. Good on SK for taking a step in the right direction
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Yes, the Chaebols wield too much power in SK that's for sure.
A celebration is warranted I think, but also expect to see PGH getting pardoned if, and when, a conservative government comes back into power in the future. It seems as though justice is rather partisan in SK. Still, this is historic and I hope Lee Myung Bak is convicted as well.
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Thanks for writing on this. I had seen the headline pop up in my feed this week but I wasnt able to really dig into the story and see what it was all about.
It would be really nice to see bush, trump, obama or the clintons go away for war crimes someday, but I am not holding my breath lol
Random point: its funny that no matter where on earth you are, judges wear them creepy robes lol
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This is what I called positive change in democracy. Africa need to learn from this, currupt leaders are not worthy to be elected a leader.
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I agree with you, @edos2k8
But, our 'leaders' have been learning, just like students going to school learning and unable to do anything meaningful with the knowledge.
When do you think we can start seeing the result of what they seem to be learning?
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I do not like democracy. I like constitutional, representative republics over democracies.
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Switzerland is a democracy.
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Do you like democracies?
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In my country Switzerladn the people regularly vote on matters eg financing construction of schools, public spaces, infrastructure etc. and we also vote in laws. We also have the power to recall laws passed by out parliament. You ask me if I like democracy, yes. It is not flawless but it is better than most systems. And we enjoy one of the highest qualities of life in Switzerland. If you need proof that democracy works then Switzerland is that proof.
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Good. I hope this is the beginning of wiping out corruption in politics/government. Positive change is long time coming!
Let them fall and rot away. How dare they betray the people's trust using nepotism to further dishonesty and live high on the hog when average good people can barely make ends meet.
Quiver in your boots cause we're coming for you...wherever you are on the planet!
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Now if only the rule of law was also applied for Wall Street and in US politics. Washington would be a ghost town !
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This is good news. Let's hope this really does set an example to the rest of the world. It could also be another step in the right direction, and an impetus for re-unification of the North and South Korea's. Fingers crossed.
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Good to see some of these supposed untouchables get some real time... it would be good to see it start happening in the west
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It seems everyone want this to happen everywhere. Isn't that a good idea?
What can we (Citizens) do to make these happen in our countries?
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Well, what South Korea did. People hit the streets in huge numbers, outraged.
That doesn't always work. Consider Tianenmen Square before you give it a try. The White March in Belgium didn't do a damn thing, but at least they weren't run over by tanks.
The ability of the people to override the government corruption is dependent on many factors, and the three examples you have here been given can give you some idea how your country might compare.
I will pray for your peace.
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Brilliant. Thank you for your comment. Cheers.
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Can this be real? A system that is actually working where the court is holding government officials accountable? Big win for the public, but it leads to many other questions. How long has this been happening? Are there more of them doing this than the ones we know?
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This is an example others should follow I suppose, most especially here in my country
The era of corrupt leadership should be done with at once and should not be elected.
Hopefully, other countries would emulate this.
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Great report, I like it
because corruption is rampant like in my country Indonesia.
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I hadn't even heard of this, but I do see the global connections!
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Corrupt people should be punish.
She is wicked, Now justice is serve.
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When justice is same for poor and rich, for people and president then these countries can only see the rise in days, @v4vapid you may know about our country ex prime minister who was also disqualified for corruption and name in Panama leaks.
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Great move by the Korea and judge Kim Se-Yun. This is how it should be dealt, with the corruption or corrupt politics/government. An great decision toward the corruption free world.
An great example created, hopefully everyone get this and take step toward corruption free world.
Thanks for gather this news.
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Well stuffs like this are not what we see everyday. I also saw yesterday in a post that Jacob Zuma of South Africa is currently undergoing tials for the corruption done during his time as the president. Now this is what I call justice. The moment things like this begins to happen all around the world , the better the world will become..
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Yes, true. I saw this on twitter yesterday and I was excited that justice is finally finding its way into Africa and I believe this will continue.
Exciting, isn't it?
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Hillary Clinton trial next?
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What can I say? Look at the accusations and crimes that were lawlly founded out that she committed, it's worthy of the sentence she got, among all, it seems embezzlement of the Korean currency was virtues her most greatest crimes, and to sew that she really messed with Samsung was very alarming..
These days capitalist democracy has made it very easier for world leaders to embezzle fund meant for the nation,
If it were some countries, they would choose to be diplomatic and hid these heinous crimes, but I laud the government of south Korea.
And I implore some government to be like them.
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I love capitalism. I do not know if she is bad or not.
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Yup that is what is going to bring the change..
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When I see this, I say there is hope for other countries, sooner or later to be able to use the law effectively to try whoever and find the truth.
For example, Africa has a long way to go, yet I am a strong believer that it is only a matter pf time, the tides will turn and we will be able to have leaders that able to use the legal instruments effectively and make the world a better place.
Do you believe?
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everyone believe
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As welcome as the news of the conviction and investigation of former presidents is, it is important to remember that South Korean chaebols still get away with gaming the system. This month the "Nut Rage" Korean Air heiress was returned to the company's board and in February, Lee Jae-yong, vice-chairman of Samsung, was released from prison early. Such decisions leave South Koreans exasperated and must change so that the rule of law can be seen to be applied consistently and fairly. As long as chaebols can keep getting away with it, they could serve as the source of cronyism and corruption in South Korea.
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Similarly as various nations and a huge number of eyes over the world start to center around these precise abuses,corrupt government officials and shadow hands.it likewise abandons me pondering what they will do to turn away the consideration. I've said it previously and I'll say it again.Let check whether France can take after South Korea's case later on trial of Nicolas Sarkozy
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I'm looking forward to seeing this in my country Nigeria where immunity covers corrupt officials even after retirement.
This is justice.
Africa should wake up, lets rage for change.
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Gün gelecek çark dönecek olduğu gibi elbet hesap sorulur
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Ging bong bam boom, bim bim bang klang giklak fik.
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Positive change is what is needed to move forward, currupt leaders around the world must learn from this, shun curruption now before is too late.
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He was good to see his glory in corruption in May and this sentence is served for justice. The West can learn a valuable lesson here.
I hope that this will not stop for SK only, because there is plenty of room behind the transaction and you know that Chibabal still has many controls across the ground. Will judge his trial
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When would my country be like this. 👏
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What the f...k
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This is democracy. Now if only such a thing can happen in Nigeria.
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We are getting there. It may not be soon, but I believe that these countries didn't get to this point of having a strong legal institution in a day.
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That's called justice, every corrupt leader should be charge to prison and should be fined because if person can't be sincere with his country and people you can expect everything then from him/her.
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Finally, karma always catches up with those doing evil in the world!
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I can't still believe that some judge can open the hideous crimes of a past president. This speaks a lot about the country's institutions, meaning they are not wielded or less wielded by the hands of the top dogs. #Respect
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She deserves to prosecuted for the crimes that she has committed. No country should have their political agenda influenced by major corporations or businesses.
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I'm so happy to hear that there is some justice in the world! Holly cow, that list of bad things she did, was way too long. shakes head
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I just wrote a comment on FB about how I want to see some focus on US Oligarchs in US political discussion.
Almost all of the discussions of Putin cite and feature a flowing stream of Russian Oligarchs and pearl clutching descriptions of the seedy Russian oligarch circuit.
We do have Matt Taibbi, who just wrote a smoking piece about FB; pulling few punches and laying it bare:
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We have to identify and point at our oligarchs to call them to account if we want to over throw them. The burying of Bernie and continued corporate sponsored political realignment has continued, and quickened even, despite hitting the wall of our new Drumpfian reality.
The legal bullet points of the piece reads like the poor corporations were abused by government. That's not really how it works here in the US, and I can probably pull up a list of these poor abused corporations by a US official's abuse of domestic power.
I want to see the puppeteers get some sunlight. It's really the only way we can come to a proper decision on what train we're on, where we're going, and what we're facing in the future. Leaving the oligarchs out of the equation is to completely misread the situation and have completely inaccurate situational awareness (here we sit).
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Wow thats crazy! it's funny how we advance as a society, yet we still run in to stuff like this. Will the day ever come that stuff like this disappears? I'm not sure... Thanks @V4vapid! 100% upvote from me as always!
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ohhhh..this is nice..seems korean too were improving..anywhere in the world haS demons on the government and Philippine was not an excuse..but as of now we have a brave president to face the demons behind corruption...Hope korea too will have such changes in the government or else korean will end up like philippine after the marcos time...
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True2
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aNd btw...i still love Love all aBout korea..doesn't change with this news...
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I do not know if she did bad or not. I see what you are writing here but I need to know more. Either she did bad or maybe the government is bad, is stopping her because she is good, not bad. I see the accusations, allegations, of what they say about what she may or may not be doing completely or partly, but I am not too sure if there is enough evidence, proof, and is she being accused of collusion and is collusion actually a direct crime in and of itself and what is collusion in the first place, is it influence and do I have influence or collusion over you and do you have collusion or influence over me and does that mean I am a criminal for influencing and colluding with others too?
I do not like what George Soros does. We should compare her to Soros and Clinton and Obama and Rothschild and Rockefeller and JP Morgan and others. I prefer republics over democracies. Thanks for sharing, hehe. I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold. You can call me Joey.
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Hey Joey, this is a short summary of the latest news on the former president.
Check out the links/sources i provide in the post for a more complete account.
Park Geun Hye, absolutely failed in her responsibility to uphold the SK constitution and abused her position for personal gain, it's quite clear. Her 'advisor' Choi Soon Sil, had massive influence over the president directing her to demand bribes from Korea corporations (to make donations to a cut-out charity). This is clearly bribery/ extortion/ corruption.
Choi's control over Park even extended to dictating what clothes the president wore. This is well documented. Part of Choi's power comes from the fact that her father Choi Tae-min, a cult leader, took Park under his care after her parents were assassinated when she was still a teenager. Park and Choi Tae-min are said to have had a very intimate relationship. Choi Tae-min also claimed that he could channel Park's dead mother and therefore had the 'ability' become a bridge between Park and here deceased parents.
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It is better to try to compare Hye to Clinton and to others in order to get better perspective, contrast, clarity. Clinton took donations. Clinton had Pay For Play. There are books, documentaries, details, for many decades now, about Clinton and other War Lords. I want to know how Choi controlled Park and how much control. There are other things I want to know too.
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This could be a reference to world politics. allow me to keep abreast of your content.
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good, such a person should be arrested despite being a former president, so that other presidents make it as their experience to avoid corruption
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How sad to see that every day the human being loses his values more; most of these governors have an elder of power; that lead him to lose the prospects of duty and forget a people I trust in them to be president of a country. Well says the saying that justice takes but does not forget; It is satisfying to see that justice is being fulfilled.
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Finally a government being held responsible by the people. Im very proud of the people who held the leaders responsible for their corrupt actions. Too often in America the government seems to have the large share of the power Americans have forgotten the government is the people............
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Great post. I learned a lot and also gain new hope for the end of corruption.
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The South Korean government was a dictatorship until the something like 80s. They give North Korea a run for their money when it comes to corruption, as if they are competing.
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This makes African despots fear to leave power because of court cases after retirement.
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Glad she is getting what she deserved, corrupt people abuse their power to get the most out of it to favor them. Many more countries have to follow in their footsteps, I live in Spain and the amount of corruption here is so bad, since the death of the dictator Franco and the transition into a monarchy with a government, there isn't a lot of democracy, there is so many cases of corruption and nothing is said. Here's a web page with a list of corrupt pages http://www.casos-aislados.com/tramas.php
While corrupt politicians walk free others like Pablo Hásel a song writer who publishes videos on youtube is being sentenced to more than 5 years for writing songs. I feel like we need to press the refresh button and start from scratch.
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This is a heartbreak to us. The president of the country has chosen such a person.
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Corruption is the main shit inspired by people. In fact punishing people will not change the real problem I think. But the it is great to get well known about Korean people. A room of thanks for the post
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that justice is what is needed in my venezuela, the corrupt politicians plunder the country with robberies of billions of dollars and are very happy of life!
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corruption in Indonesia is huge.
are you going to make a post with corruption in indonesia?
thank you
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This is what we call the real justice, everyone has his/her view point but in my view point this is the perfect action to stop the corruption from the Korea. This news has become an international news now and everyone is reading. I am sure Politicians will feel a bit fear while doing black actions.
In the Panama Case Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Pakistan was removed from the prime minister-ship and Chief Justice ordered to do a complete transparent inquiry of his assets. I am hoping that something better is going to happen in my country too.
Thanks lot @v4vapid for letting us know the evil face of Park Geun Hye.
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Hello guys..
@greetersguild has organized an ongoing contest to promote newbies on steemit. I am participating and I will appreciate it if you could stop by sometime to curiate. You will be required to mention the one who invited you. Please do mention me.
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Don't you think that every Political leader in every nation would be guilty of the same crimes if our world was not controlled by them?
Honestly I think she just crossed one of the more powerful Banksters and that is what she is an example of.
She is an example to all world leaders so they will know who owns them, and who can destroy them. Right Left are all bought and paid for by the money powers. Seth Rich knew this!
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