Court in Seoul, South Korea on Friday reduced former President Park Geun-hye’s sentences for corruption and bribery by 10 years, taking her total sentence to 22 years in jail.
Park Geun-hye had been indicted for corruption and abuse of power, as well as bribery in a separate case, following a scandal in 2017 that led to her impeachment.
The original sentences of these two cases were reviewed together and reduced by 10 years to 20. A third sentence for violating electoral laws remains unchanged.
Park denies any wrongdoing and has not attended her trials since October 2017.
According to the court, Park neglected her duties under the constitution, news agency Yonhap reported.
Initially, Park was charged with abuse of power, corruption and coercion, among other things.
In the first instance she received a sentence of 24 years, to which one year was added in August 2018.
Later, a separate charge of bribery was levelled against her for accepting high sums from the secret service, adding six years to her sentence, which were later reduced to five.
Park was also sentenced to two years for breaching electoral laws.
Her total sentence thus amounted to 32 years, which has now been reviewed to 22.
The daughter of military dictator Park Chung Hee, Park was the first woman to be elected president of South Korea in 2012.
Her successor is the liberal Moon Jae In.
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