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SKorean presidential hopeful quits after rape accusation

AFP  |  Seoul 

A former South Korean presidential contender stepped down as a today and announced his retirement from after a accused him of multiple rapes. The resignation of -- who came second to Moon Jae-in in the contest to select the Democratic Party's last year -- makes him the latest and most prominent figure in a swirling #MeToo movement in what is still a male-dominated society. One of his secretaries told a television interviewer on Monday that he had raped her four times since hiring her in June. told JTBC that the last straw came when Ahn called her into his office on the night of February 25 and apologised for having hurt her, talking about the country's ongoing #MeToo movement. "And then he raped me again," she said, sighing and holding back tears. She also accused Ahn of sexually assaulting others and said she would file a criminal complaint against him today. Following the TV interview, the ruling held an emergency meeting and expelled Ahn with immediate effect. Hours later, Ahn, 52, announced his resignation as of and retirement from public life. "I apologise to everyone, especially to Miss Kim Ji-eun," he said in a post. In the Democratic Party's process to select its last year, Ahn was runner-up to Moon, who went on to win the election in May. Ahn had been tipped as a among liberal presidential hopefuls to succeed Moon -- who can only serve one term -- with South Korean conservatives reeling from the massive corruption scandal that led to the ouster of former Moon last month threw his support behind the #MeToo campaign spreading across the country, urging measures to combat the widespread abuse of women and punish offenders. A growing number of South Korean women have accused prominent figures of sexual abuse, making headlines in a country that remains deeply conservative despite economic and technological advances.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 09:20 IST
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