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Urgent: S.Korean prime minister offers to resign over bribery scandal

Xinhua, April 20, 2015 Adjust font size:

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan- koo has expressed his intention to resign from the country's second-highest administrative post on growing suspicions that he was involved in a bribery scandal, Yonhap News Agency reported Tuesday citing a senior official of the ruling Saenuri Party. Endi