\"\"While being questioned for allegedly bribing South Korea’s president, Samsung Group<\/a>’s Jay Y Lee<\/a> is locked up at a prison notorious for housing convicted billionaires, a serial killer and the hangman’s noose. That doesn’t mean<\/a> he’s given up being the boss.
\n
\nLee doesn’t have a phone or computer and technically is confined to his cell almost all day, yet he’s allowed to meet with lawyers in a separate room for as long as he’d like. He could use the attorneys to communicate with lieutenants at the conglomerate and stay involved in the decision-making, said Kwon Young-june, a professor who researches corporate governance at Seoul’s Kyung Hee University.
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\n“It’s a backward culture found in a country like South Korea,” Kwon said. “Executives can retain their posts even after being jailed because they also own the companies they run.”
\n
Precedent is on Lee’s side.
Hanwha<\/a> Group chairman Kim Seung-youn and SK Group chairman Chey Taewon continued to influence their businesses even after being convicted of crimes and imprisoned. Not only did they keep their titles while behind bars<\/a>, they are still actively involved with the company.
\n
\nLee is at the Seoul Detention Center, located outside the industrial city of Anyang, south of Seoul.
\n
\nHis fellow inmates include Park’s former chief of staff, Kim Ki-choon, and Yoo Young-chul, a self-confessed cannibal on death row for killing about 20 people.
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三星的继承人新办公室在监狱里房子一个连环杀手

“这是一个落后的文化在韩国这样的国家。高管可以保留他们的职位甚至入狱后因为他们还拥有他们自己开的公司,”一位专家说。

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而被质疑涉嫌贿赂韩国总统三星集团Jay Y李至今仍被关在监狱臭名昭著的住房被定罪的亿万富翁,一个连环杀手和“绞刑架。这并不的意思是他做老板的放弃。

李没有手机或电脑和技术仅限于他的细胞几乎一整天,然而他的允许会见律师在一个单独的房间,只要他想。他可以使用集团的律师与助手,参与决策,Kwon年幼说教授在韩国庆熙大学研究公司治理。

“这是一个落后的文化在韩国这样的国家,“Kwon说。“高管可以保留他们的职位甚至被监禁后,因为他们还拥有他们自己开的公司。”

先例是李的一侧。韩华集团董事长韩华集团和SK集团董事长崔氏Taewon继续影响他们的企业即使被控犯罪和监禁。他们不仅保持他们的头衔而落后酒吧,他们还积极参与到公司。

李明博在首尔拘留中心,坐落在安阳的工业城市,首尔南部。

他的囚犯包括公园的前参谋长,金正日Ki-choon,,,, Yoo young - chul)自称“食人魔”在死囚牢房造成大约20人死亡。
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\"\"While being questioned for allegedly bribing South Korea’s president, Samsung Group<\/a>’s Jay Y Lee<\/a> is locked up at a prison notorious for housing convicted billionaires, a serial killer and the hangman’s noose. That doesn’t mean<\/a> he’s given up being the boss.
\n
\nLee doesn’t have a phone or computer and technically is confined to his cell almost all day, yet he’s allowed to meet with lawyers in a separate room for as long as he’d like. He could use the attorneys to communicate with lieutenants at the conglomerate and stay involved in the decision-making, said Kwon Young-june, a professor who researches corporate governance at Seoul’s Kyung Hee University.
\n
\n“It’s a backward culture found in a country like South Korea,” Kwon said. “Executives can retain their posts even after being jailed because they also own the companies they run.”
\n
Precedent is on Lee’s side.
Hanwha<\/a> Group chairman Kim Seung-youn and SK Group chairman Chey Taewon continued to influence their businesses even after being convicted of crimes and imprisoned. Not only did they keep their titles while behind bars<\/a>, they are still actively involved with the company.
\n
\nLee is at the Seoul Detention Center, located outside the industrial city of Anyang, south of Seoul.
\n
\nHis fellow inmates include Park’s former chief of staff, Kim Ki-choon, and Yoo Young-chul, a self-confessed cannibal on death row for killing about 20 people.
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