BioLogics CEO attends arrest warrant hearing
Published: 24 May. 2019, 19:41
Kim Tae-han, the first CEO-level suspect grilled by prosecutors in the escalating accounting scandal implicating the Samsung Group company and its affiliate, Samsung Bioepis, attended the hearing at the Seoul Central District Court in the morning.
Kim is accused of masterminding manipulation and destruction of accounting data and internal documents related to suspected window dressing committed in 2015 to inflate the valuation of Samsung BioLogics ahead of its initial public offering in 2016.
Two senior executive vice presidents of Samsung Electronics, surnamed Kim and Park, who were previously questioned by prosecutors on the same charge as Kim’s, also attended the same pre-trial detention hearing.
Earlier this month, two lower-ranking executives of Samsung Electronics, who hold the title of senior vice president, were arrested on charges of trying to conceal and manipulate accounting documents and internal reports of Samsung BioLogics and Samsung Bioepis last summer. Samsung Electronics is believed to be functioning as a control tower for other Samsung Group companies.
Prosecution investigators found a computer server and tens of notebooks concealed under the floor of Samsung BioLogics plant in Incheon, west of Seoul, in a recent raid.
The nation’s financial watchdog earlier estimated in its own inquiry that the alleged fraudulent accounting by Samsung BioLogics amounts to approximately 4.5 trillion won ($3.9 billion). The then-loss making Samsung BioLogics reported sudden profits in 2015 after it changed the method used to calculate the valuation of its stake in Samsung Bioepis, a joint venture with U.S.-based Biogen.
Last week, a Samsung Bioepis executive surnamed Yang was arrested and indicted on charges of manipulating and destroying evidence related to the scandal.
Yang is accused of instructing tens of Samsung Bioepis employees to delete all words that could refer to Lee, like “JY” and “VIP,” in documents and files from their mobile phones and notebooks last year.
According to prosecution sources, most Samsung officials under arrest for their roles in the alleged accounting fraud and destruction of evidence have changed their statements to admit they had acted on orders from higher figures in the management.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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