South Korean court approves arrest of Samsung heir
February 16, 2017A South Korean court approved an arrest warrant for the heir to Samsung Electronics after questioning him and another company executive in connection with a massive corruption scandal that has also rocked South Korea's government. Lee has been held in a detention center since the interrogation that took place earlier in the day.
After a day of closed-door questioning of the suspects, a Seoul Central District Court spokesperson said "it is acknowledged that it is necessary to arrest (Lee Jae-Yong) in light of a newly added criminal charge and new evidence." The announcement reverses a court's decision from last month that blocked a previous attempt to arrest Lee due to insignificant evidence.
The special prosecutor's office had sought a second arrest warrant for Samsung Electronics President Park Sang-jin, who is also the head of the Korean Equestrian Federation. However, the court declined to issue it.
Prosecutors accuse the 48-year-old Lee of offering bribes of $36 million (33.9 million Euros) to South Korean President Park Geun-hye and her confidante Choi Soon-sil in order to secure government support for a company merger.
Parliament impeached President Park in December in relation to the scandal, and the Constitutional Court is reviewing whether to uphold her impeachment. All accused parties deny wrongdoing.
cmb/kl (Reuters, AP, AFP)