Samsung executives to be questioned by Korean prosecutors

Published Mon, Jan 9, 2017 · 02:38 AM

    [SEOUL] Samsung executives have been summoned by South Korean special prosecutors amid a widening influence-peddling scandal that brought about South Korean President Park Geun Hye's impeachment.

    Samsung Corporate Strategy Office vice-chairman Choi Gee-sung and President Chang Choong Ki were asked to come in for questioning, Hong Jung Seok, a spokesperson for the special prosecutors office, told Bloomberg News via text message on Sunday.

    Mr Choi and Mr Chang are expected by 10am on Monday and they will come in as testifiers, meaning they have not been accused of wrongdoing. This status may change, Mr Hong said.

    The summons follows last month's parliamentary grilling of Jay Y Lee, de-facto head of Samsung Group, and a co-vice chair of Samsung Electronics, the world's largest maker of mobile devices.

    Lawmakers questioned Mr Lee about whether the country's biggest conglomerate received political favours in return for donations to foundations controlled by Choi Soon Sil, the president's friend at the centre of the scandal. Lee had denied allegations during the hearing.

    A Samsung Group spokeswoman declined to comment when contacted by the Bloomberg News.

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    In preliminary results posted last Friday, Samsung Electronics reported its best operating profit in three years, bouncing back from the crisis of its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. The Suwon, South Korea-based company posted a 50 per cent surge in profit as strong demand for the chips and displays it makes for other smartphone makers lifted results.

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