SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's chief prosecutor has stepped down over sex and bribery scandals involving his subordinates. Prosecutor General Han Sang-dae's resignation Friday follows an investigation into a junior prosecutor accused of having sex with a suspect under questioning. A senior prosecutor was also arrested on charges he took bribes from businessmen. Though he was not directly linked to the two cases, Han apologized for the scandals in a speech Friday. Han was appointed by President Lee Myung-bak in August last year and has overseen an aggressive crackdown on people the government suspects of sympathizing with rival North Korea. South Korea holds a presidential election Dec. 19. It's unclear who might replace Han.
South Korea's top prosecutor resigns amid scandals
Nov. 30 1:42 AM EST
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South Korean Prosecutor General Han Sang-dae leaves after a press conference at the Supreme Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. Han has stepped down over sex and bribery scandals involving his subordinates. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Han Jong-chan) KOREA OUT
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