South Korea prosecutors to summon ex-president Park for questioning
The country's top court last week fired Park over a corruption scandal, stripping her of her presidential immunity from criminal prosecution.
"We will decide Wednesday when to summon former president Park and inform her," the spokesman of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office told AFP.
"She will be summoned as a suspect," he added.
"It has not yet been decided whether Park will be called in to the prosecutors' office in private, or publicly before TV cameras and photographers," he added.
She has already been named as a suspect for bribery and abuse of power for allegedly colluding with her secret confidante Choi Soon-Sil to extort money from a raft of companies, among them the giant Samsung group.
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