South Korea's ousted president questioned for 14 hours in corruption probe
South Korean prosecutors have grilled the country's ousted president in a long-awaited investigation of corruption allegations that ended her rule and threaten to put her in jail.
The questioning of Park Geun-hye came 11 days after the Constitutional Court unanimously ruled to dismiss her over suspicions that she colluded with a confidante to extort money from businesses and committed other wrongdoings.




