A South Korean prosecutor is seeking the arrest of Lee Jae-yong, the Samsung vice-chairman and heir apparent, as part of a corruption scandal that has engulfed the nation and led to the impeachment of its president, Park Geun-hye.
Prosecutors accuse Samsung of donating tens of millions of dollars to nonprofit organizations connected to Choi Soon-sil, a controversial friend of Park’s, in exchange for government support of a merger between two Samsung affiliates.
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Samsung could of used the tens of millions of dollars to give money to Samsung Note 7 victims who's Samsung Note 7 phone exploded or caught on fire causing harm to themselves or property like a house and car who caught on fire because of the Note 7 explosion.
I wonder if the boss of Samsung being possibly arrested would cause buyers to not buy Samsung products anymore because buyers don't want to buy stuff from a company which boss got arrested.
Prosecutors accuse Samsung of donating tens of millions of dollars to nonprofit organizations connected to Choi Soon-sil, a controversial friend of Park’s, in exchange for government support of a merger between two Samsung affiliates.
Read More
Samsung could of used the tens of millions of dollars to give money to Samsung Note 7 victims who's Samsung Note 7 phone exploded or caught on fire causing harm to themselves or property like a house and car who caught on fire because of the Note 7 explosion.
I wonder if the boss of Samsung being possibly arrested would cause buyers to not buy Samsung products anymore because buyers don't want to buy stuff from a company which boss got arrested.