And now to the latest on the investigation of the former president, behind bars for corruption allegations,... <br /> Prosecutors will be questioning former President Lee Myung-bak in jail later today,... the first Q&A session after being arrested last week,... facing twelve criminal offenses including bribery, abuse of power and embezzlement. <br />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.<br />Prosecutors have up to 20 days to hold him in custody before Lee's detention expires on April 10th.<br />If convicted of everything, the former president could face up to 45 years in prison. <br />