SEOUL, South Korea, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- A four-star South Korean Army commander, accused of bullying soldiers assigned to his official residence, will be court-martialed on bribery charges, the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday.
Military prosecutors have indicted Gen. Park Chan-ju for receiving services worth 7.6 million won ($6,700), including hotels and meals, from a local scrap steel businessman, allegedly in return for favors related to military projects.