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  1. Lee Jae Yong: Samsung heir gets prison term for bribery scandal

    Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison by a high court in South Korea. The bribery case is a retrial of an earlier one involving the country's former ...

  2. Samsung, Shame, and Corporate Atonement

    Her impeachment followed the arrest of Samsung's de facto leader Lee Jae-yong on bribery charges. Samsung's path to repairing its damaged reputation is different than if it were based in a ...

  3. Lee Jae-yong: Why South Korea just pardoned the Samsung 'prince'

    Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong - convicted of bribery and embezzlement in 2017 - has been granted a special presidential pardon. One of South Korea's most powerful white collar criminals, Lee was twice ...

  4. Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong is acquitted of financial crimes related to

    Lee, a third-generation corporate heir who was officially appointed chairman of Samsung Electronics in October 2022, has led the Samsung group of companies since 2014, when his late father, former chairman Lee Kun-hee, suffered a heart attack.. Lee Jae-yong served 18 months in prison after being convicted in 2017 over separate bribery charges related to the 2015 deal.

  5. Timeline: Major events in Samsung leader Jay Y. Lee's bribery case

    SEOUL (Reuters) - The Seoul High Court on Monday sentenced Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee to two and a half years in prison for bribery. Lee was convicted of bribing an ...

  6. Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong sentenced to 5 years' jail: 6 key questions

    Lee Jae Yong, aka Jay Y. Lee, faced multiple charges including bribery, embezzlement and perjury stemming from the scandal, centred on payments and promises by Samsung totalling 43.3 billion won ...

  7. Lee Jae-yong: Samsung heir faces fresh charges over 2015 merger

    Getty Images. Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong is facing fresh charges of over his role in a 2015 merger deal at the tech giant. South Korean prosecutors accused Lee, 52, of using stock and accounting ...

  8. Samsung's de facto leader, imprisoned for bribery, will be paroled

    Samsung's de facto leader, imprisoned for bribery, will be paroled. South Korea has been divided over the release of Lee Jae-yong, who has served 60 percent of his two-and-a-half-year prison term.

  9. SKorean court gives Samsung scion prison term over bribery

    Published 11:30 PM PDT, January 17, 2021. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Billionaire Samsung scion Lee Jae-yong was sent back to prison on Monday after a South Korean court handed him a two and a half-year sentence for his involvement in a 2016 corruption scandal that spurred massive protests and ousted South Korea's then-president.

  10. Samsung Heir Charged With Bribery and Embezzlement

    By Reuters. Feb. 28, 2017. SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean prosecutors charged the de facto chief of Samsung, Lee Jae-yong, with bribery and embezzlement on Tuesday, the latest development in ...

  11. Samsung chief gets 5-year prison term for corruption

    Samsung: 5 stunning stats. A South Korean court has found Lee Jae-yong, the de facto chief of the sprawling Samsung business empire, guilty of bribery and other corruption charges. Lee, the ...

  12. Explained: why Samsung heir's corruption case poses a new test for

    Samsung Group heir Lee Jae-yong faces a return to jail if the Supreme Court rules against him in a high-profile corruption case, potentially dealing a further blow to the group which is already ...

  13. Lessons from Samsung and South Korea in cracking down on corruption

    The impeachment follows swiftly on from the arrest of Lee Jae-yong, the de-facto head of Samsung, the country's biggest conglomerate. He is on trial for a string of corruption charges, including ...

  14. 4 things about the Samsung Group bribery case

    SEOUL (REUTERS) - Samsung Group will discover the fate of its de facto leader on Thursday (Aug 29) as South Korea's Supreme Court rules whether to uphold the bribery conviction of Lee Jae-yong, in ...

  15. Samsung's Leader Is Indicted on Bribery Charges

    Feb. 28, 2017. SEOUL, South Korea — The head of Samsung, one of the world's largest conglomerates, was indicted on bribery and embezzlement charges on Tuesday, becoming one of the most ...

  16. Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong sentenced to 5 years' jail for bribery and

    SEOUL (REUTERS, AFP, BLOOMBERG) - Lee Jae Yong, the heir apparent of Samsung Electronics Co., was convicted on Friday (Aug 25) of bribery and sentenced to five years in prison, in a blow to the ...

  17. Samsung executives guilty of destroying evidence in fraud case

    Eight employees from Samsung group affiliates were found guilty of destroying evidence by a court in Seoul, in a case linked to allegations of a $3.9bn accounting fraud suspected as part of a plot ...

  18. Samsung Chief Charged With Bribery And Embezzlement

    The acting head of Samsung, Lee Jae-yong, has been charged with bribery and embezzlement in connection with the corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of South Korea's president. NPR's ...

  19. Samsung scandal: Who is Lee Jae-yong?

    Charges against Lee included bribery, embezzlement, hiding assets overseas and perjury. Samsung was accused of paying 43bn won ($37.7m; £26.7m) to two non-profit foundations operated by Choi Soon ...

  20. Samsung hit with $192 mln US patent verdict over wireless chargers

    Samsung Electronics owes an inventor's company more than $192.1 million for infringing five patents related to wireless device charging, a jury in Texas federal court has determined.