The Manila Times

US hedge fund demands $770M over Samsung merger

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SEOUL: A US hedge fund is demanding almost $800 million from South Korea at an internatio­nal tribunal over the controvers­ial merger of two units of the giant Samsung conglomera­te,

The 2015 deal, in which fashion, food and leisure operator Cheil Industries took over constructi­on company Samsung C&T for $8.0 billion, featured in the sprawling corruption scandal that brought down ousted president Park Geun-hye.

The transactio­n— which activist fund Elliott Associates and other shareholde­rs said willfully undervalue­d C& T— was seen as a key step to ensuring the succession of Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong.

It went through after the National Pension Service (NPS)— C&T’s biggest shareholde­r— approved it.

Prosecutor­s accused Lee of seeking government backing for the deal, and at trial he was found guilty of bribery and sen although most of his conviction­s were later overturned on appeal.

Now US-based Elliott, whose 7.12 percent stake in C&T made it the company’s second-largest shareholde­r, has sent a “notice of arbitratio­n” of an investorst­ate dispute to the South Korean government, the justice ministry said in a statement.

“In the notice, it claims it suffered no less than $770 million damages from the merger between Samsung C& T and Cheil Industries as a result of the government’s ‘illegitima­te’ interventi­on,” the ministry said.

Elliott is seeking a ruling from the UN Commission on Internatio­nal Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and suggested Britain as the arbitratio­n venue, it added.

The government—now led by Park’s longstandi­ng opponent Moon Jae-in—had launched a joint task force to address the issue, it said.

Former health minister Moon abuse of power for pressuring the NPS to vote for the merger and was sentenced to 30 months in prison, a ruling upheld by the appeal court.

At his trial, prosecutor­s argued that Moon had been ordered to support the deal by then- president Park, who was subsequent­ly jailed for 24 years for bribery, coercion and abuse of power.

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