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South Korea seeks arrest of Samsung heir in graft scandal

<p>In a departure from the leniency typically given to South Korean big businesses, prosecutors yesterday requested the arrest of the de facto head of Samsung Electronics, the country&rsquo;s most valuable company, in an influence-peddling scandal that has toppled the country&rsquo;s president</p>

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Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman at Samsung Electronics
Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman at Samsung Electronics

Seoul: In a departure from the leniency typically given to South Korean big businesses, prosecutors yesterday requested the arrest of the de facto head of Samsung Electronics, the country’s most valuable company, in an influence-peddling scandal that has toppled the country’s president.

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