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Samsung boss guilty of tax fraud | Samsung boss guilty of tax fraud |
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The chairman of South Korean firm Samsung, Lee Kun-hee, has been found guilty of tax evasion in Seoul and given a three-year suspended jail term. | |
Lee, 66, was cleared of the more serious charge of breach of trust. | |
The court in Seoul also fined Lee 110bn won ($109m). Prosecutors had sought a seven-year jail term and 350bn won ($347m) in fines. | |
The charges followed a three-month investigation into alleged corruption at South Korea's biggest conglomerate. | The charges followed a three-month investigation into alleged corruption at South Korea's biggest conglomerate. |
Lee, one of South Korea's richest men, had headed Samsung for two decades before his resignation from the chairmanship in April. | Lee, one of South Korea's richest men, had headed Samsung for two decades before his resignation from the chairmanship in April. |
The suspension of his three-year sentence for five years means he does not face an immediate jail term. | |
The corruption case has been keenly followed in South Korea, where Samsung remains one of the country's most powerful and respected organisations despite the charges against Lee. | The corruption case has been keenly followed in South Korea, where Samsung remains one of the country's most powerful and respected organisations despite the charges against Lee. |
Samsung is best-known for its electronics unit, but it is also one of the world's largest shipbuilders. | Samsung is best-known for its electronics unit, but it is also one of the world's largest shipbuilders. |
With a global workforce of 254,000, it enjoyed annual profits of more than $12.9bn (£6.45bn) in 2006 and accounts for nearly a fifth of all South Korean exports. | With a global workforce of 254,000, it enjoyed annual profits of more than $12.9bn (£6.45bn) in 2006 and accounts for nearly a fifth of all South Korean exports. |