China News Service, February 26. According to Korea International Radio reported on the 26th, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye, who was sentenced for "trustworthy involvement in politics" and bribery cases, failed to pay fines and demand payments within the deadline. The prosecutors are discussing enforcement Program.

Data map: Park Geun-hye was escorted to the court.

  According to news from the legal community on the 26th, as of February 22, the deadline for self-payment of fines, Park Geun-hye had not paid the penalties and had not informed whether to pay the fines.

  The Grand Court of South Korea sentenced Park Geun-hye to 20 years in prison, a fine of 18 billion won, and a recovery of 3.5 billion won.

According to South Korean "Criminal Law", the fine must be paid within 30 days from the date when the sentence is determined. If the fine is not paid, up to 3 years of labor service will be performed.

  The Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office is discussing an enforcement plan, and the prosecution may proceed with the recovery process of Park Geun-hye's property frozen during the trial.

Earlier in 2018, the court accepted a request from the prosecutor to approve the freezing of Park Geun-hye’s residence in Neegok-dong (at the time the publicly stated land value was about 2.8 billion won) and about 3 billion won of checks.