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posted by martyb on Monday August 07 2017, @08:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the sending-a-signal dept.

Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Lee could face 12 years in prison if found guilty on August 25th:

Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee fought back tears and denied wrongdoing on Monday as prosecutors sought a 12-year jail term on charges that include bribing the former president to help cement control of the South Korean tech giant.

Lee, the de facto leader of one of Asia's largest conglomerates, has been in detention since February on trial for charges ranging from embezzlement to perjury, in a scandal that gripped the country for months and led to the ouster of former president Park Geun-hye.

He will face the longest prison term on record for a South Korean conglomerate executive if the court finds him guilty when it makes a ruling Aug. 25, two days before Lee's current period of detention ends.

Other charges he faces include wrongfully transferring assets overseas and hiding the proceeds of a crime.

Previously: Warrant Sought for the Arrest of Samsung's Vice Chairman
Samsung Vice Chairman a Suspect in South Korean Presidential Bribery Probe
President Park Geun-hye's Impeachment Upheld as South Korea's "Trial of the Century" Begins


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 07 2017, @09:07PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 07 2017, @09:07PM (#550229)

    He'll be so Lonely in jail!

  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Tuesday August 08 2017, @12:12AM

    by FatPhil (863) <reversethis-{if.fdsa} {ta} {tnelyos-cp}> on Tuesday August 08 2017, @12:12AM (#550324) Homepage
    If he wan't the top guy, I amagine bringing shame on his superiors would invoke quite harsh punishment, that's very much a no-no in Korean culture. However, there isn't that same dynamic between the external agency of the law-maker/law-enforcer, so they might wimp out. (But Geun-Hye would be treated more harshly for the same reasons.) I guess we'll see. At least there does seem some willingness to get wrong righted over there.
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