Off the wire
Australian crime syndicate busted importing 186 km of cocaine on whaling ship  • Chinese shares open lower Wednesday  • China Hushen 300 index futures open mixed Wednesday  • China home prices continue to stabilize  • Australian market off to slow start  • Market exchange rates in China -- Jan.18  • China treasury bond futures open mixed Wednesday  • One in three Aussies drop out of university: government data  • Chinese yuan strengthens to 6.8525 against USD Wednesday  • Ceramic exhibition held to celebrate Bangladesh-China friendship year  
You are here:   Home

Samsung heir appears in court for determination on arrest warrant

Xinhua, January 18, 2017 Adjust font size:

The heir apparent of Samsung Group, South Korea's largest family-run conglomerate, appeared in court on Wednesday for determination on his arrest warrant which prosecutors sought two days earlier.

The hearing on whether to detain Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong will be held at about 10:30 a.m. local time (0130 GMT). The result is forecast to come out around midnight.

If the court accepts the detention request, Lee will be taken into custody immediately. If it is rejected, he will be allowed to return home.

The grim-faced heir apparent did not answer any questions from a crowd of journalists surrounding him, local TV footage showed.

An independent counsel team, which is investigating a scandal involving President Park Geun-hye, requested the arrest of the Samsung heir for charges of bribery, perjury and embezzlement.

Samsung is suspected of bribing President Park's longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil and Choi's daughter in return for getting support from the national pension fund in the 2015 merger of two Samsung affiliates.

The merger was extremely crucial to Vice Chairman Lee to inherit Samsung's overall management control from his ailing father Chairman Lee Kun-hee.

The impeached leader and the Samsung heir met face-to-face around the time of the merger. The independent counsel claimed President Park and her decades-long friend had shared private interests, indicating bribing Choi equivalent to bribing the president. Endit