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Prosecutors cite 39 notebooks of evidence in Samsung graft trial

Lee listened calmly as prosecutors took an hour to outline charges against him

Samsung, Jay Y Lee, South Korea
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Samsung’s Jay Y Lee arrives at a court in Seoul, South Korea

Hooyeon Kim & Sam Kim | Bloomberg
South Korean prosecutors laid out their case against Samsung Electronics Vice-chairman Jay Y Lee by outlining how a top presidential aide documented instances of alleged bribery in the pages of 39 handwritten notebooks.

That surfaced during Lee’s first court appearance in a trial at the centre of one of South Korea’s largest-ever graft scandals, which cost President Park Geun-hye her job and highlighted the murky nature of government-corporate relationships. The billionaire heir to the Samsung group is fending off accusations of corruption just as its largest corporation is trying to regain ground lost to Apple during 2016’s Note 7 recall debacle.

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