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Former Samsung chairman Lee returns to post
By KELLY OLSEN,AP Business Writer -
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SEOUL, South Korea – Lee Kun-hee, the former chairman of Samsung Electronics who was convicted of tax evasion and later pardoned by South Korea's president, has returned to lead the company after a nearly two-year absence.
The 68-year-old Lee is a South Korean corporate icon credited with turning the company into a major force in the global electronics industry. He was indicted on charges including tax evasion in April 2008 and resigned from his post before being convicted, fined and handed a suspended three-year prison sentence.
There had been widespread speculation in South Korea that Lee would return to the company after he received a special presidential pardon late last year. The amnesty was given to allow the billionaire business magnate to rejoin South Korea's efforts to host the Winter Olympics after the country failed twice to bring them to PyeongChang, a mountain resort east of Seoul.
Lee is a member of the International Olympic Committee.
Presidential pardons for convicted tycoons are not unusual in South Korea. The country has struggled with a legacy of corporate corruption beginning under military-backed governments in the 1960s that helped spearhead its rise from one of world's poorest countries to an industrial powerhouse.
The decision to call Lee back to management came at a meeting Wednesday of a committee of presidents of various Samsung businesses, said company spokesman James Chung.
Lee, said last year by Forbes Asia to be South Korea's richest person, is the son of the founder of the Samsung Group conglomerate, which consists of dozens of companies with interests in areas as diverse as shipbuilding, construction, fashion, leisure and finance. Samsung Electronics is the group's flagship company.
"It is a true crisis now," Lee said in a statement, apparently referring to challenges facing companies including his own. "Top rank global corporations are collapsing. That could happen sometime and somehow even to Samsung."
Such a scenario is certainly not imminent. Lee's return comes after a record year for sales in 2009. Samsung said Monday it expects double-digit percentage growth in sales this year as the global economy continues to recover.
Samsung posted record revenue of 136.29 trillion won, or $119.72 billion at current exchange rates, last year on a consolidated basis _ which includes the performance of its overseas and domestic subsidiaries excluding financial businesses.
Over the past decade Samsung has become one of the world's top technology companies in both consumer electronics and some of the key components that make them operate.
The Suwon, South Korea-based corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of flat screen televisions and the biggest producer of computer memory chips and liquid crystal displays. It ranks second behind Finland's Nokia Corp. in mobile phones.
Lee has long been considered the driving force behind the company's rise through his focus on improving quality. But persistent questions about Samsung's corporate governance and its influence in South Korea have long cast a shadow over its success.
"I think it's a very pivotal point in Samsung's history right now," said Kim Joongi, a professor at Yonsei Law School in Seoul.
"I think they really have to transform themselves to demonstrate to the markets that they've really turned a corner in terms of transparency, accountability and integrity. Because there is a considerable question mark as to whether they've been able to really reinvent themselves after this very embarrassing episode."
Lee is just the most recent influential captain of industry to get a pardon. Hyundai Motor Co. Chairman Chung Mong-koo received one in 2008 after a conviction for embezzlement. Two other prominent business leaders received similar amnesties at the same time.
Critics have said judges in South Korea are too tolerant of crimes committed by heads of industrial conglomerates, known as chaebol.
Investors appeared to take the news positively, pushing shares in Samsung Electronics 2 percent higher to 825,000 won in afternoon trading. The company's stock price soared 77 percent last year.
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