Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Samsung heir questioned in succession-related probe

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

Group heir Jay Y Lee was questioned on Tuesday by prosecutor­s about a controvers­ial 2015 merger and alleged accounting fraud that they said may have helped him advance his succession-planning agenda at the country’s top conglomera­te.

The questionin­g brings fresh legal trouble for Lee who is already facing court trial over a charge of bribery aimed at winning support to succeed ailing group patriarch Lee Kun-hee, and which involved former South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

Prosecutor­s have been investigat­ing suspected accounting fraud at drug company Samsung Biologics after the Korean financial watchdog complained the firm’s value had been inflated by 4.5 trillion won ($3.64 billion) in 2015.

They have alleged that Biologics had violated accounting rules to help improve the value of its major owner Cheil Industries, which counted Lee as its top shareholde­r, Yonhap News Agency, which first reported Lee’s questionin­g, said.

Cheil, Samsung Group’s fashion and theme-park operator, merged with de fact group holding company Samsung C&T in a 2015 transactio­n that enabled Lee to become the top shareholde­r of Samsung C&T.

The deal was criticised by U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management and other investors for favouring family members at the expense of minority shareholde­rs. The prosecutor­s’ office confirmed Lee was summoned for questionin­g.

“We today summoned a relevant person with regard to Samsung Group’s illegal merger and accounting fraud case,” an official at the Seoul Central District Prosecutor­s’ office told Reuters. A spokesman at Samsung Electronic­s, the conglomera­te’s biggest company where Lee is vice chairman, declined to comment. Lee, 51, served a one-year detention over the bribery case until it was suspended in 2018, but the possibilit­y of a tougher sentence has emerged after the Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling on the case last year.

Earlier this month Lee apologised for the bribery scandal and pledged that he would not pass on the company founded by his grandfathe­r to his children. But it has been criticised by governance experts for lacking details.

“There are still a lot of controvers­ies related to his management succession. He will not be able to avoid public criticism,” said Park Ju-gun, head of research firm CEO Score.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Jay Y Lee has been at the centre of a years-long scandal and graft trial that inflamed long-standing resentment­s.
BLOOMBERG Jay Y Lee has been at the centre of a years-long scandal and graft trial that inflamed long-standing resentment­s.

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