PRISON BREAK. A global semiconductor shortage is a flimsy ticket to freedom for Jay Y. Lee. Business groups, including the American Chamber of Commerce in South Korea, are calling for President Moon Jae-in to release the heir of the country’s most powerful conglomerate. The Samsung scion is currently serving out a 30-month sentence for bribery and other offences and faces more charges of fraud and stock manipulation.
Presidential pardons are common across Korea Inc, but the blatant appeals to free a convicted businessman underscore Samsung Electronics’
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