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South Korea’s former President re-arrested; wife also faces investigation

Yoon Skips Court: Health Concerns Stall Corruption Trial

Former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak’s trial took an unexpected turn on Thursday, July 10, 2025, when his lawyers informed the court of his absence. A written submission cited health concerns as the reason for his non-appearance.

The announcement came shortly before the scheduled commencement of the hearing. Details regarding the nature of the President’s health issues remain undisclosed.

This development casts a shadow over the already high-profile corruption case. The trial’s progress is now uncertain, raising questions about the potential for delays and the overall impact on the judicial process.

The absence of the accused, especially in a case of this magnitude, is sure to fuel public debate and speculation. The implications for transparency and accountability within the South Korean political system are significant and warrant close scrutiny. The nation awaits further updates with bated breath.

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