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South Korea's Lotte Group founder jailed for embezzlement | South Korea's Lotte Group founder jailed for embezzlement |
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A South Korean court has sentenced the 95-year-old founder of Lotte Group to four years in prison for embezzlement. | |
Shin Kyuk-ho was indicted last year, along with three members of his family, on charges including tax evasion and fraud. | Shin Kyuk-ho was indicted last year, along with three members of his family, on charges including tax evasion and fraud. |
His son and successor Shin Dong-bin was given a suspended 20-month prison sentence on Friday. | His son and successor Shin Dong-bin was given a suspended 20-month prison sentence on Friday. |
The probe into one of the country's biggest firms is part of wider efforts to stamp out corruption in South Korea. | The probe into one of the country's biggest firms is part of wider efforts to stamp out corruption in South Korea. |
Mr Shin was convicted of embezzling at least 128.6 billion won ($119m; £89m) from the firm to benefit his relatives, according to AFP. | Mr Shin was convicted of embezzling at least 128.6 billion won ($119m; £89m) from the firm to benefit his relatives, according to AFP. |
The court allowed him to remain free on health grounds pending an appeal, as he suffers from dementia. | The court allowed him to remain free on health grounds pending an appeal, as he suffers from dementia. |
The founder's daughter Shin Young-ja was sentenced to two years in prison, while his eldest son Shin Dong-joo was found not guilty. | The founder's daughter Shin Young-ja was sentenced to two years in prison, while his eldest son Shin Dong-joo was found not guilty. |
Chaebol reform | Chaebol reform |
The trial is significant because South Korea's family-controlled conglomerates, or chaebols, used to be considered untouchable because they have powered much of the country's economic growth. | The trial is significant because South Korea's family-controlled conglomerates, or chaebols, used to be considered untouchable because they have powered much of the country's economic growth. |
But in recent years these firms, which also include Samsung, Hyundai and LG, have become the focus of public anger over inequality and corruption. | But in recent years these firms, which also include Samsung, Hyundai and LG, have become the focus of public anger over inequality and corruption. |
"For the longest time South Korea has been very lenient on chaebol leaders, because of their contribution to our economy, so a lot of them have got away with their financial crimes," Juwon Park, business reporter with Korea Expose told the BBC. | "For the longest time South Korea has been very lenient on chaebol leaders, because of their contribution to our economy, so a lot of them have got away with their financial crimes," Juwon Park, business reporter with Korea Expose told the BBC. |
But attitudes toward chaebols are shifting. | But attitudes toward chaebols are shifting. |
In August, Samsung's defacto leader Lee Jae-yong was sentenced to 5 years in prison for corruption in a bribery scandal that also saw the impeachment of the country's former leader Park Geun-hye. President Moon Jae-in was elected this year following the impeachment of Ms Park, on a promise to stamp out corruption. | In August, Samsung's defacto leader Lee Jae-yong was sentenced to 5 years in prison for corruption in a bribery scandal that also saw the impeachment of the country's former leader Park Geun-hye. President Moon Jae-in was elected this year following the impeachment of Ms Park, on a promise to stamp out corruption. |
Korea Expose's Juwon Park said the ruling against Mr Lee marked a "clear warning sign" to chaebols and a move toward tougher corporate governance in South Korea. | Korea Expose's Juwon Park said the ruling against Mr Lee marked a "clear warning sign" to chaebols and a move toward tougher corporate governance in South Korea. |
Uncertain future | Uncertain future |
The Lotte Group faces other business challenges. | The Lotte Group faces other business challenges. |
The group gets around 30% of its sales from China, but businesses there have been harmed by a political spat between Beijing and Seoul over South Korea's installation of a US missile defence system. Around 80% of its stores have been shut in China as part of the backlash. | The group gets around 30% of its sales from China, but businesses there have been harmed by a political spat between Beijing and Seoul over South Korea's installation of a US missile defence system. Around 80% of its stores have been shut in China as part of the backlash. |
At home, Lotte's duty free operations rely heavily on Chinese tourists, but that revenue source has been under pressure following a crackdown on tour groups from China travelling to the South Korea. | At home, Lotte's duty free operations rely heavily on Chinese tourists, but that revenue source has been under pressure following a crackdown on tour groups from China travelling to the South Korea. |
Shin Kyuk-ho founded the Lotte group in the 1940s and built it into a sprawling giant that today has dozens of units focused on food, retail and hotels in South Korea and Japan. | Shin Kyuk-ho founded the Lotte group in the 1940s and built it into a sprawling giant that today has dozens of units focused on food, retail and hotels in South Korea and Japan. |
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