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Samsung chairman indicted by prosecutor

By Song Jung-a in Seoul

Published: April 17 2008 06:32 | Last updated: April 18 2008 01:14

Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Group, was on Thursday charged with tax evasion and breach of trust but was cleared of a more serious charge of bribery following a three-month probe into allegations of corruption at South Korea’s largest conglomerate.

A special prosecutor said Mr Lee had breached his financial duty by letting his children buy bonds of Samsung’s affiliates through irregular financial transactions, incurring losses at the companies.

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