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South Korean PM stuck in limbo after offering to quit over bribery scandal

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South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo's name was on a list found in the pocket of a construction boss who committed suicide - along with numbers alleged to indicate bribery amounts. Photo: Reuters

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo is stuck in political limbo after offering to resign over a scandal involving bribery allegations against senior members of President Park Geun-hye’s administration.

But Park is currently on a trip to Latin America and a presidential spokeswoman said she would formally decide on whether to accept the resignation only when she returned next week.

“I find it regrettable. I also feel sympathy for the agony of the prime minister,” the president said in a written statement from Lima after being informed of Lee’s offer.

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Lee, who has only been in the job for two months, tendered his resignation late Monday after the main opposition party said it would seek his impeachment.

Lee’s office said he had reported to work this morning.

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The prime minister is a largely symbolic post in South Korea, where power is concentrated in the executive.

But under Park, it has proved to be a job that is both difficult to secure and equally tough to hold on to.

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