Money | Samsung Samsung Head Indicted for Tax Fraud Electronics giant vows reform as chairman faces trial By Jason Farago Posted Apr 17, 2008 6:43 AM CDT Copied A South Korean woman walks past in front of Samsung's logo at downtown Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 17, 2008. (AP Photo) The chairman of electronic giant Samsung will stand trial for tax evasion and breach of duty after special prosecutors alleged corruption in South Korea's largest industrial corporation. Lee Kun-hee was indicted in Seoul today for evading $114 million in taxes and for incurring losses at Samsung while installing his son in leadership positions, Bloomberg reports. Nine other execs at Samsung were also charged with crimes. Lee, the paterfamilias of South Korea's richest family, has had brushes with the law before: in 1996 he was convicted of bribing two Korean presidents, for which he received a suspended sentence and later a pardon. Samsung, which accounts for 20% of South Korea's exports, has vowed to reorganize its management in the face of the scandal. Read These Next Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. Trumps ends trade talks with Canada. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. Report an error