The government has offered a half-million dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of Yoo Byung-Eun, patriarch of the family behind Chonghaejin Marine Co.
Chonghaejin owned and operated the 6,825-tonne Sewol ferry that capsized and sank on April 16 with hundreds of high school students on board.
Yoo and his eldest son have become the targets of a massive manhunt after they ignored prosecutors' summons to surrender themselves for questioning.
"The Yoo Byung-Eun family, the root cause of the tragedy, is flouting the law and causing public fury at a time when it should repent in front of people and reveal the truth," Park told a meeting of her cabinet.
"This is an absolutely unpardonable criminal act," she said.
Yoo has no direct stake in Chonghaejin, but his children and close aides control it through a complex web of holding companies.
Prosecutors had offered an initial reward of $50,000 for information on Yoo's whereabouts, but upped the figure to USD 500,000 yesterday after days of fruitless searching.
In the wake of the Sewol tragedy, President Park has had to contend with widespread public criticism of the rescue effort and lax regulatory oversight.
In a tearful address to the nation last week, she accepted personal responsibility and announced she would dismantle the coastguard in an overhaul of the national emergency response system.
Park has been very outspoken in her own criticism of the ferry's captain and surviving crew members, saying their decision to abandon ship while hundreds were still trapped was "tantamount to murder.
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