South Korea's former prime minister Lee Han-dong has died of a chronic disease aged 87, his close aide has confirmed.
"The former prime minister died at his home at around noon," the aide told Yonhap News Agency on Saturday.
Lee served six terms as a lawmaker from 1981-2000 and as the prime minister from 2000-2002 under then President Kim Dae-jung.
In 2002, he made an unsuccessful presidential bid with a pledge to eradicate regionalism and corruption.
In 2004, he was indicted without detention on charges of taking illegal political funds worth 200 million won ($A217,000) in cash from SK Group during the presidential election.
The Seoul Central District Court handed him a two-year suspended sentence and ordered him to pay 200 million won in restitution for the illegal funds.
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