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Old 10th January 2020, 08:36   #1
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Forms a committee

South Korea’s Samsung Group, whose leader faces trials over a bribery scandal involving former president Park Geun-hye, has appointed external experts to a new oversight panel to stamp out criminal conduct.

The move came after a judge overseeing Samsung leader Jay Lee’s bribery case in October slammed the top conglomerate for its lack of an effective compliance system, saying one was needed to prevent wrongdoing by executives and its leader.

Kim Ji-hyung, a former supreme court judge named to head the compliance and oversight committee said the timing Samsung chose to make these changes is not stunningly adequate and if this committee fails, he will end up with huge disgrace.

He said he initially turned down Samsung’s offer, because of worries it would end up failing to make improvements and only be used by Samsung to secure favourable court rulings.

He said Lee, Samsung’s de facto leader, pledged to guarantee the panel’s autonomy at a meeting, adding that it would monitor potential misconduct at group companies, including flagship Samsung.
The new panel, which will begin work in February, will be run by seven people, mostly outside experts from legal circles and civic groups.

Lee faces charges that he bribed a friend of former president Park to win government favour over succession planning at the conglomerate.

In August, the Supreme Court overturned an appeals court ruling that had given Lee a suspended jail term, raising the possibility of a tougher sentence and potential return to jail.

Executives of Samsung Electronics and biotech affiliate Samsung BioLogics have also been jailed on charges of sabotaging union activities and accusations about suspected accounting fraud, respectively.

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