Lee Wan-koo, May 14, 2015 : Former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo (C) arrives at the Seoul High Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea. Prosecutors summoned Lee on Thursday to question over allegations that he took 30 million won (USD27,000) from a businessman and former lawmaker Sung Wan-jong when Lee was running for a parliamentary seat in 2013. Sung Wan-jong, who hanged himself in April, left a bribery list of politicians including Lee, most of them considered close associates of South Korean President Park Geun-hye, local media reported. Lee Wan-koo quit his 70-day tenure on Apr

Lee Wan-koo, May 14, 2015 : Former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo (C) arrives at the Seoul High Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea. Prosecutors summoned Lee on Thursday to question over allegations that he took 30 million won (USD27,000) from a businessman and former lawmaker Sung Wan-jong when Lee was running for a parliamentary seat in 2013. Sung Wan-jong, who hanged himself in April, left a bribery list of politicians including Lee, most of them considered close associates of South Korean President Park Geun-hye, local media reported. Lee Wan-koo quit his 70-day tenure on Apr Stock Photo
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Lee Wan-koo, May 14, 2015 : Former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo (C) arrives at the Seoul High Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea. Prosecutors summoned Lee on Thursday to question over allegations that he took 30 million won (USD27, 000) from a businessman and former lawmaker Sung Wan-jong when Lee was running for a parliamentary seat in 2013. Sung Wan-jong, who hanged himself in April, left a bribery list of politicians including Lee, most of them considered close associates of South Korean President Park Geun-hye, local media reported. Lee Wan-koo quit his 70-day tenure on April 20 over the bribery scandal. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)

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