الأربعاء، 15 فبراير 2017

Additional evidence secured against Samsung heir as court to decide on arrest tomorrow

We’ve been closely following all of the developments linked to Samsung’s alleged role in South Korea’s influence-peddling scandal that has led to the impeachment of the country’s president. Samsung allegedly paid bribes worth more than $35 million to organizations and foundations controlled by a close personal friend of the president in order to win the government’s backing for a controversial merger between two of its affiliates.

Samsung Electronics vice chairman and heir apparent of the conglomerate Lee Jae-yong has denied the allegations of bribery. The country’s special prosecutor’s office tried seeking an arrest warrant for him last month but the request was refused by a Seoul court as it did not see any reason to legally detain the Samsung leader who is already barred from leaving the country. Lee Jae-yong was questioned once again by prosecutors for more than 15 hours earlier this week and they’ve submitted a second request for an arrest warrant.

The prosecutor’s office has said that additional evidence against Lee Jae-yong has been secured and that the charges against him have been expanded to include hiding the proceeds of a criminal act. A Seoul court is now going to decide tomorrow whether or not an arrest warrant is to be issued for the Samsung heir apparent.



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