SEOUL: Former South Korean prime minister Lee Wan-Koo was questioned by prosecutors Thursday as part of a widening corruption probe that prompted his resignation last month.

“Nothing can beat the truth,” Lee told reporters as he turned up at the main prosecutors’ office in Seoul in response to a summons.

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