The Vice Chairman of Samsung has been accused of corruption in South Korea as part of an ongoing scandal involving the country's highest levels of leadership.
South Korean authorities are seeking the arrest of Lee Jae-Young, the Vice Chairman of Samsung Group as well as its current acting head on corruption charges. Specifically, he stands accused of giving a bribe of 43bn won ($47m) to Choi Soon-Sil, a close friend of troubled President Park Geun-hye. President Park herself has been impeached…
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