Seoul, Nov 30 (IANS/RIA Novosti) South Korea's chief prosecutor announced Friday he has stepped down amid sex and bribery scandals within the prosecution service. "As the prosecutor general, I offer my apology to the people for the huge shock and disappointment," Prosecutor General Han Sang-dae said at a press conference, Yonhap reported. His term was due to end in 2014. His resignation follows allegations against a junior prosecutor of having sex with a female suspect he was questioning earlier this month. In a separate case, a senior prosecutor was arrested for allegedly taking bribes from businessmen worth thousands of dollars. President Lee Myung-bak immediately accepted Han's resignation, saying "the prosecution needs to reflect on itself". --IANS/RIA Novosti pm/vt
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