A South Korean former presidential secretary was arrested Sunday shortly after he resigned over alleged involvement in the latest political scandal surrounding President Park Geun-hye's confidante. 
The Seoul Central District Court issued a warrant to formally arrest An Chong-bum on suspicions of abuse of authority and attempted coercion. 
The 57-year-old is one of Park's top secretaries who resigned on Oct. 30 following the latest scandal. 
The former senior secretary for policy coordination has been in custody since late Wednesday after hours of questioning by prosecutors over a string of allegations. 
Prosecutors suspect that An collaborated with Choi Soon-sil, longtime friend of Park and the woman at the heart of the scandal, to pressure local companies to donate nearly 80 billion won (US$70 million) to two nonprofit organizations. There have been allegations that the money was then illegally funneled to Choi. 
The 60-year-old woman, suspected to have meddled in various state affairs and amassed profits using her ties to the president, is also in custody, as the same court issued a warrant to arrest her Thursday night. 
Professor-turned-presidential advisor An is also accused of attempting to force a local company to hand over to a third party shares of another firm that it took over. An associate of Choi is suspected to having taken part in the process. 
The latest arrest came less than two days after President Park Geun-hye apologized for a second time in a nationally televised address, saying she will accept, if needed, a probe regarding her role in the alleged wrongdoings.

Source: QNA