S. Korea state pension fund chief detained in corruption probe

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S. Korea state pension fund chief detained in corruption probe

AFP

National Pension Service chief Moon Hyung-Pyo is accused of pressuring the state pension fund to back Samsung in a controversial merger of its two units last year

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korean investigators on Wednesday, December 28, detained the state-run pension fund chief as they expand a probe into a corruption scandal to determine whether President Park Geun-Hye took bribes from conglomerates including Samsung.

A special prosecutor has been investigating whether Samsung bribed Park’s confidant, Choi Soon-Sil, to win state approval for a controversial merger of two of its units in July last year. (READ: South Korea parliament impeaches President Park Geun-Hye)

National Pension Service chief Moon Hyung-Pyo, who served as health minister until August 2015, is accused of pressuring the state pension fund to back the merger.

Moon has denied all allegations but was taken into emergency detention after a key NPS official told investigators he was pressured by the health ministry to vote for the merger, Yonhap news agency said.

Investigators have to decide whether to seek a warrant to formally arrest Moon before the emergency detention period expires in 48 hours.

The merger of Samsung units Cheil Industries and Samsung C&T last year was seen as a crucial step to ensure a smooth father-to-son power transfer to Lee Jae-Yong, scion of Samsung’s founding family.

It was criticized by many who said it undervalued Samsung C&T stock. 

But the NPS – a major Samsung shareholder – voted in favor of the deal.

Last week, investigators searched around 10 places including NPS offices and the health ministry, which oversees the fund.

The NPS oversees 543 trillion won ($461 billion) in funds, making it the world’s third largest public pension fund.

The special prosecutor – appointed by lawmakers – has taken the case over from state prosecutors. 

Choi has been formally indicted on charges of abuse of power and coercion.

She is accused of leveraging her personal relationship with Park to coerce donations from big firms like Samsung to two non-profit foundations which was then used for Choi’s personal gain.

Prosecutors say Park colluded with Choi to extract money from the firms and will question the president as a subject in a criminal investigation. – Rappler.com 

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