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Former speaker pleads guilty

May 4, 2012 - 19:50 By Korea Herald
Former National Assembly Speaker Park Hee-tae reportedly pleaded guilty to charges that he ordered his aide to give money to a lawmaker before a ruling party leadership election.

Park resigned in February after lawmaker Koh Seung-duk alleged that Park’s secretary left an envelope containing 3 million won in his office, possibly seeking his vote for Park in an election to choose the chair of the then-Grand National Party in 2008.
Park Hee-tae

He and two aides were indicted in the same month for violation of the law on political parties.

Park sent a letter of opinion to a court admitting to all charges, his legal representative Kim Tae-young was quoted as saying by a newspaper on Friday. He wants to conclude the case as early as possible, the lawyer said.

The first court hearing is scheduled for Monday.

It was the first time a legislative chief stepped down over a money-related scandal.

By Yoon Min-sik (minsikyoon@heralm.com)