According to reports by Reuters, South Korea’s Chief of Samsung Group; Jay Y. Lee, on Thursday denied all of a special prosecutor’s charges against him, his lawyer said at the opening of a hearing against him.
Lee’s trial, on bribery, embezzlement and other charges, is part of a corruption scandal that has led to the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye and rocked the country.
Lee, who is being detained at Seoul Detention Centre, was not in attendance.
A defendant’s presence is not required during a preparatory hearing, held to organize evidence and set dates for witness testimony.
“It is unclear what kind of order Lee Jae-yong is supposed to have given,” a lawyer defending Lee said during the hearing, using his Korean name.
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Lee’s defense denied all charges against him on his behalf.
The Samsung Group has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
Among the charges against Lee, 48, are pledging bribes to a company and organizations linked to a friend of President Park, Choi Soon-sil, the woman at the center of the scandal, to cement his control of the smartphones-to-biopharmaceuticals business empire.[related-posts]