SEOUL—South Korean prosecutors provided their most detailed account yet of bribery charges against Samsung’s de facto leader Lee Jae-yong, following a monthslong investigation into a corruption scandal that has shaken the country’s corporate and political elite. In a 99-page report Monday outlining the investigation results, special prosecutor Park Young-soo alleged that Mr. Lee and four other Samsung group executives asked for a broader series of favors from President Park Geun-hye and her confidante than previously...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 06, 2017 06:27 UTC