The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Samsung heir Jae-yong denies charges at preliminar­y hearing

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SEOUL: The heir to the Samsung business empire denies all charges in connection with a wide-ranging corruption scandal, his lawyers told a preliminar­y hearing yesterday.

Lee Jae-yong, 48, was not present at Seoul Central District court for the hearing, which comes as his giant company — the world’s biggest smartphone maker — struggles to recover from a recall scandal.

Lee, the vice-chairman of Samsung Electronic­s, is being held in custody on accusation­s of bribery, corruption, perjury and other offences stemming from a scandal that has seen President Park Geun-Hye impeached. Four other Samsung executives have also been charged.

“Everyone denies all the charges,” a defence lawyer told the court at the hearing, which lasted little more than an hour.

The prosecutor­s’ formal indictment was sketchy, with some of the accusation­s lacking clear evidence and only circumstan­tial, the defence said.

The accused allegedly paid nearly US$40 million in bribes to Park’s close friend Choi Soonsil to secure policy favours.

The courtroom was about 80 per cent full, with dozens of reporters, students and a handful of middleaged and elderly citizens.

When one of Lee’s attorneys finished reading his statement, an elderly lady abruptly stood up from her seat and shouted: “Can a member of the public ask a question?”

Her request was rejected by the judge, and she was removed by security when she persisted.

Lee has effectivel­y been at the helm of Samsung since his father suffered a heart attack in 2014.

One of the favours which Lee allegedly sought from Park was state approval for a controvers­ial merger in 2015 of two Samsung units seen as a key step to ensure a smooth transfer of power to him.

The deal was opposed by many shareholde­rs who said it had wilfully undervalue­d shares of one of the two firms. But it eventually went through after the national pension fund — a major Samsung shareholde­r — approved it.

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