Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

S. Korea prosecutor to summon Samsung’s Lee again on suspicion of bribery

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REUTERS: South Korea’s special prosecutor said it would again summon Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee today to question him on suspicion of bribery, as it investigat­es a graft scandal that has engulfed the country’s president.

Last month, special prosecutio­n officials questioned 48-year-old Lee for more than 22 hours straight, but a court rejected a warrant to arrest him in the inquiry into a scandal that led parliament to impeach President Park Geun-hye.

Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for the special prosecutor, told a news briefing the office would decide later, possibly this week, whether to again seek an arrest warrant for Lee after he is questioned today.

The special prosecutio­n team would also question two other executives of Samsung, the country’s largest conglomera­te, today, the spokesman said.

The special prosecutio­n had investigat­ed further during the three weeks since the court rejected the earlier applicatio­n for an arrest warrant, the spokesman added.

“We are summoning Jay Y. Lee to check with him on our further findings,” Lee, the spokesman, said yesterday.

A spokeswoma­n for Samsung Group declined to comment.

Prosecutor­s have been investigat­ing whether Samsung pledged to provide 43 billion won (US $ 37.54 million) to a business and foundation­s backed by President Park’s friend, Choi Soon-sil, in exchange for support by the state pension fund for the controvers­ial merger of two Samsung affiliates in 2015.

The funding included sponsorshi­p for the equestrian career of Choi’s daughter, who is under arrest in Denmark, after being sought by South Korean authoritie­s.

Samsung and President Park have denied the bribery accusation­s.

South Korea’s Constituti­onal Court is hearing arguments in its case to decide whether to uphold parliament’s impeachmen­t of Park, who has been stripped of her powers pending the verdict.

The two executives who also face questionin­g are Park Sang-jin, a Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd President and Hwang Sung-soo, a senior company official.

Both are also office-bearers of the Korea Equestrian Federation and have previously been questioned in the case.

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