
“There will be a decision on whether to make another arrest warrant request for him between today and tomorrow,” special prosecutor’s office spokesman Lee Kyu-chul confirmed to reporters earlier today in a press briefing. The office is also going to decide at the same time whether it’s going to seek arrest warrants for four other Samsung Group executives.
Samsung heir apparent Lee Jae-yong is accused of pledging payments to organizations backed by President Park Geun-hye’s friend Choi Soon-sil to win the government’s support for a controversial merger between two Samsung affiliates back in 2015. The Samsung leader has previously denied allegations of corruption.