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South Korean PM Lee Wan Koo offers to quit amid bribery row

Prime Minister Lee Wan Koo offered his resignation yesterday amid a bribery scandal that is the latest political crisis to hit President Park Geun Hye.

Mr Lee has been at the centre of corruption allegations which emerged after a businessman killed himself earlier this month, leaving a memo listing the names of eight high-profile figures he claimed to have bribed.

Most of the eight men, including Mr Lee, are considered close associates of Ms Park.

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