And now to the latest on the investigation of the former president, behind bars for corruption allegations,...
Prosecutors will be questioning former President Lee Myung-bak in jail later today,... the first q-and-a session after being arrested last week,... facing 12 criminal offenses including bribery, abuse of power and embezzlement.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office says Lee will be visited at the Seoul Eastern Detention Center, where he's being kept, at around 2 PM, local time.
Prosecutors have up to 20 days to hold him in custody before Lee's detention expires on April 10.
If convicted of everything, the former president could face up to 45 years in prison.