no sleep, a $5 meal: samsung scion questioned for straight 22 hours - desktop air purifier

by:Yovog     2022-12-13
no sleep, a $5 meal: samsung scion questioned for straight 22 hours  -  desktop air purifier
By Ju-min ParkSEOUL (Reuters)-Jay Y.
Lee Kaifu, head of South Korea's large Samsung Group, got a $5 lunch box. in the corruption scandal of impeached President Park Geun-hye, he did not sleep during 22-hour interrogation. hye.
His net worth is $6.
2 billion is the third.
A generation leader of China's largest conglomerate, the chaebol, left the special prosecutor's office in southern Seoul on Friday morning, wearing a dress and tie that looks the same as the suit and tie he wore when he entered the previous day.
High, 48 with glasses-
At the meeting, two prosecutors questioned him, one of whom was nicknamed "chaebol sniper ".
Li did not speak to reporters before entering the waiting car.
"Two prosecutors questioned him and they went in and out of the room to report to their director," a prosecution official told Reuters . ". "None of them -
Prosecutor or Jet Li
"Sleep before the question is over," the official said . ".
Due to the sensitivity of the matter, the unnamed official said that Li's lawyer was present in the inquiry.
Prosecutors have been investigating whether Samsung provided 30 billion won ($25. 46 million)
A company and foundation backed by President friend Choi susit
In exchange for the national pension fund to support the 2015 merger of Samsung's two affiliated companies.
Li was named suspect on Wednesday and summoned for questioning Thursday morning.
After his father Lee Kun, he became the actual head of the Samsung Group
In 2014, Hee lost his ability to work due to a heart attack.
Samsung has admitted to paying the two foundations at the center of the scandal and a consulting firm controlled by Choi Shunshi, but has repeatedly denied allegations that Samsung C & T and Cheil Industries lobby to push for the merger
PARK GEUN-HYE was impeached by parliament in December and the Constitutional Court must uphold or overturn the decision.
PARK GEUN-HYE, meanwhile, was stripped of power and denied wrongdoing.
Cui Tiankai was detained at trial and she also denied wrongdoing.
After a sleepless night, Jet Li went directly to Samsung's headquarters in Seoul's upscale Seocho District. miles)
A spokeswoman for Samsung said it was from the special prosecutor's office.
She has no further details.
Prosecution spokesman Li Gui was asked why the question lasted so long.
"There is a lot to do," Chul said in a briefing, "Lee's statement conflicts with what our investigation team expects to hear.
One of the two prosecutors who asked Li was Han Dong.
Hoon, the prosecutor's office said.
Han was called "Chaebol Sniper" by local media in his previous record"
The company's investigation profile includes 2003 cases involving SK Group in 2006 and another case involving Hyundai Motor.
After 6,000 won ($5. 10)
Li ate Chinese black jajangmyon for lunchbean-
According to the special prosecutor's team, pasting noodles is popular as a cheap dinner.
Local media reported that Li was questioned in a room in the office called the digital recording interrogation room, which was set up specifically to investigate the president's corruption scandal.
The special prosecutor was unable to confirm to Reuters which room Li was asked in.
The digital recording interrogation room that was previously presented to reporters had a table and about six chairs with a closed
Desktop computers and printers, as well as TV cameras.
There is an air purifier in the corner.
There's one in the room.
The Mirror of the program can not be seen from the adjacent room.
A spokesman for the special prosecutor's office said Li would not be summoned for questioning again.
But he said prosecutors will soon decide whether to arrest him.
Li denied some doubts about him, but admitted it to others, the spokesman said.
He refused to elaborate. ($1 = 1,176. 1800 won)(Ju's reportmin Park;
The work of Tony Monroe;
Edited by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Chat Online
Chat Online
Chat Online inputting...