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An appellate court in South Korea delivered a heavier prison term of 17 years to former president Lee Myung Bak on bribery and embezzlement charges, and ordered the cancellation of bail, Ynhap reports
The prison term is longer than the 15 years a lower court handed down in October 2018 to Lee who ruled the country from 2008-2013.
The Seoul High Court also decided to lift the bail on Lee, bringing him back into custody. In March 2019, Lee was released on bail on health concerns.
The 78-year-old Lee was charged with bribery and embezzlement in connection with his brother's auto parts company DAS, becoming the fourth ex-South Korean leader to be criminally convicted.
The appeals court also ordered him to pay a fine of 13 billion won (US$10.9 million) and forfeit 5.78 billion won.
In January, the prosecution demanded a 23-year prison term for Lee, condemning him for not repenting for his wrongdoings and blaming others to avoid responsibility.
A lower court found that Lee was the de facto owner of DAS and that he used his presidential power to benefit the firm and himself, including accepting 8.5 billion won in bribes.
The appellate court said Lee embezzled 34.9 billion won from DAS and accepted bribes totaling 16.3 billion won. Throughout his political career, Lee was dogged by suspicions over whether he is the real owner of DAS. Lee has flatly denied the allegations, repeating his claim that he is not the owner of DAS.
