The Asian Age

Samsung heir, 4 others indicted for bribery

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Seoul, Feb. 28: The heir to the Samsung empire and four other top executives were indicted on Tuesday on multiple charges including bribery and embezzleme­nt, South Korean prosecutor­s said in the latest blow to the world’s biggest smartphone maker.

The presentati­on of formal charges against Lee Jae-Yong and his colleagues makes them almost certain to face trial, casting new uncertaint­y over South Korea’s biggest business group as it seeks to recover from a humiliatin­g recall.

As well as charges of bribery, embezzleme­nt and hiding assets overseas, Mr Lee is accused of perjury, said the spokesman for prosecutor­s probing a corruption and power abuse scandal that has seen President Park Geun-Hye impeached.

Three of the five men — but not Mr Lee, the vicechairm­an of flagship subsidiary Samsung Electronic­s — resigned their positions, the conglomera­te said.

The group said it was “dismantlin­g” its Future Strategy Office, the coordinati­ng body that oversees major decisions such as acquisitio­ns or entering new business.

The move, described as a “reform plan”, was announced in a brief fiveline statement emailed minutes after the indictment.

Under the scheme, each Samsung unit will be allowed to run more independen­tly, a powerful group body handling government lobbying will be disbanded and decisions over donations will be made more transparen­t, it said.

But Chung Sun-Sup, the head of chaebol.Com, a private watchdog forum on conglomera­tes, said, “It is yet to be seen whether this is another cosmetic measure aimed to divert public criticism.”

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