South Korea's Park accepts resignations of top aides amid crisis

South Korean protesters demonstrating and holding placards reading 'Park Geun Hye Out' in Seoul on Oct 29, 2016. PHOTO: EPA

SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korean President Park Geun Hye has accepted the resignations of her top presidential aides, including the chief of staff, the presidential office said on Sunday (Oct 30), amid a deepening political crisis.

The departure of the top presidential officials comes as Park is grappling with a recent influence-peddling scandal involving an old friend, Choi Soon Sil.

Choi returned to South Korea from Germany on Sunday as the political crisis engulfed Park over allegations that she allowed Choi to use her friendship to exert improper influence and benefit personally.

Jeong Yeon Guk, a spokesman for the presidential office, announced on Sunday that three long-time Park aides had also stepped down.

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