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SK's presidency apologizes for 'shameful' scandal

SOUTH Korea's presidential office apologized for a "very shameful" scandal involving a former senior official who was fired midway through President Park Geun-Hye's US visit.

Yoon Chang-Jung, a former spokesman for Park, was sacked last week over allegations that he had sexually harassed a female intern - a Korean-American - while accompanying Park on her May 5-9 trip.

The presidential chief of staff yesterday said Yoon had been involved in an "embarrassing and unsavoury incident" and apologized to the victim and her family.

"We offer our deepest apology to all South Koreans, the victim, her family and Korean expatriates overseas for the incident," Huh Tae-Yeol told a press conference, adding he had been left "speechless."

"This is an unacceptable and very shameful incident," he said but gave no other details.

Huh added that Lee Nam-Ki, the top spokesman for Park and Yoon's superior, had offered to resign to take responsibility but did not say whether the resignation had been accepted.

Yoon returned to Seoul on Wednesday without accompanying Park to Los Angeles, the final stop of her US visit.

Washington DC police told Yonhap news agency they were "investigating the report of a misdemeanor sexual abuse" by an unnamed 56-year-old male suspect.

A Washington police report obtained by Yonhap and The Washington Post said the suspect allegedly "grabbed her buttocks without her permission."

Yoon, 56, denied the allegation, saying he had merely "patted her waist" while drinking with the intern - a college student in her early 20s - at a Washington bar Tuesday night and he had no sexual intent.

"I implore her to forgive me if I had hurt her due to differences in culture. I offer my apology to her," he said at a live TV press conference on Saturday.

The affair overshadowed Park's US tour, her first overseas trip since taking office in February, that would otherwise have been considered a success.

North Korea said yesterday the scandal showed Park's trip had been a failure.




 

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