Articles by Suk Gee-hyun
Suk Gee-hyun
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LG하우시스, LG화학에 이어 국세청 조사
국세청이 10일 오전 LG화학에 대한 고강도 세무조사에 착수한대 이어 LG 하우시스도 조사 대상에 포함된 것으로 확인되면서 대대적인 LG 계열사 세무조사 배경에 대한 관심이 증폭되고 있다.10일 오전 국세청 조사국 직원 40여명이 서울 여의도 LG화학 본사에서 약 2시간의 실랑이 끝에 자료를 확보했다. 이날 국세청에서는 추가로 약 100여명의 직원을 LG하우시스 본사에도 투입해 회계장부 등 영치를 진행한 것으로 알려졌다. 이번 세무조사가 LG그룹에 대한 집중 조사가 아닌지 의심되는 가운데 LG의 다른 계열사들도 상황을 예의 주시하고 있다. LG하우시스 관계자는 “통상적으로 회사가 설립된 지 5년째에 세무조사가 이뤄지므로 예상 가능한 일이었다”고 설명했다.일각에서는 이번 조사가 탈세혐의를 기반으로 한 특별 세무조사라는 해석이 나오고 있다.(코리아헤럴드 석지현 기자)<관련 영문 기사>NTS raids LG Hausys, LG Chem in tax probe Tax investigat
Industry June 10, 2014
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KEB to open subsidiary in Russia in August
The Korea Exchange Bank said on Monday it would open a subsidiary in Moscow this year as more South Korean companies are seeking to expand business opportunities in Russia. The country’s fifth-largest lender will focus on localizing financial services that include plans for developing retail banking businesses and offering financial services to both Russian and South Korean firms doing business in the area, bank officials said. The new subsidiary is being launched six years after KEB opened a Mo
June 9, 2014
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[Graphic News] Dormant credit cards fall sharply
The number of dormant credit cards in South Korea dropped for the third straight year in March, according to Financial Supervisory Service data released Sunday. About 10.56 million credit cards were idle for more than a year, down more than half from 23.72 million a year earlier, due in part to more issuers closing inactive accounts.According to industry watchers, local banks and card firms have been cleaning up dormant accounts since a massive data leak earlier this year. A series of accidents
June 8, 2014
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Top officials to discuss patent issues in Busan
Five intellectual property experts of the IP5, a global patent cooperation framework, are gathering in Busan this week for a meeting hosted by the Korean Intellectual Property Office. Launched in 2008, the conference aims to enhance the efficiency and stability of patent rights. The host country’s KIPO commissioner, Kim Young-min, is a former director general for trade and Industrial cooperation at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. He served as a deputy commissioner at KIPO from 2011-2
Industry June 3, 2014
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KEPCO completes $2.5b Saudi Arabian power plant
State-run Korea Electric Power Corp, the county’s biggest utility firm, said Friday it finished building a 1,204-megawatt thermal power plant in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia.“It is the biggest power plant project in Saudi Arabia, completed by an independent power producer,” KEPCO said in a press release. KEPCO CEO Cho Hwan-ik took part in the ceremony with other VIPs, including Saudi Deputy Minister for Electricity Saleh Bin Hussein Al Awaji to celebrate the competition of the mega-power project. Saudi
Industry May 30, 2014
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Kumho Tires bets big on electric vehicle tires
Kumho Tires, South Korea’s leading tire maker, is betting big on tires for full-electric vehicles as the company’s future growth engine. “Years of experience in the EV market will give us a competitive edge when more electric vehicles go into mass production and become more popular,” a Kumho Tires official said. With governments toughening environmental regulations, carmakers have poured more resources into the emissions-free electric-powered vehicles in recent years, which also provides a boon
Industry May 28, 2014
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KT&G rolls out limited edition SEASONS Summer Special
‘SEASONS Summer Special’KT&G will roll out limited edition SEASONS Summer Special cigarettes with a package designed for the season, the company announced Monday. The country’s leading tobacco maker said the special line will be available for sale for two weeks beginning Wednesday.The product is the latest in the SEASON series lineup, the only cigarette containing 2.0 milligrams of tar in the domestic market. It kept the lineup’s distinctive smooth taste and full-bodied flavor, the company said.
Industry May 26, 2014
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Shinhan Bank employee sacked for embezzling W131m
An employee of the country’s third-largest bank was belatedly found to have misappropriated a massive amount of money from the bank last year, regulators said Monday.The entry-level employee was caught embezzling about 131 million won ($127,900) from the bank over the course of several months for personal use, the Financial Supervisory Service revealed. Shinhan Bank detected the case in December last year and immediately reported the case to the FSS, according to the bank officials. The bank dis
May 26, 2014
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FSC approves Yuanta’s buy of Tong Yang Securities
The Financial Services Commission on Wednesday authorized Taiwan-based Yuanta Securities’ stock acquisition of Tong Yang Group’s troubled brokerage house.Yuanta’s shares will represent about 53.6 percent of Tong Yang Security’s outstanding shares, replacing Tong Yang International and Tong Yang Leisure as the largest stakeholder. “We’re hoping that the merger can help (Tong Yang Securities) introduce investment products that target both the domestic and overseas market,” an official from the Sou
May 22, 2014
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Labor organization seeks bigger role
The Korea Labor Foundation’s functions need to be streamlined to become more effective, says its new chief Eom Hyeon-taek. “The projects we handle do not fit the institution’s name or goal,” the secretary-general said in an interview with The Korea Herald on May 9.Until now, Eom says, the foundation has been tasked with carrying out a wide range of state labor-related projects that do not match its intended purpose. The government programs that the foundation has been in charge of include employ
Social Affairs May 20, 2014
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Seoul Metro CEO resigns over train collision
Seoul Metro CEO Chang Jung-woo resigned Friday over the subway collision on Line 2 that injured more than 246 people last week. A train rear-ended another at Sangwangsimni Station on Seoul’s busiest subway line on May 2. The operator said the accident was caused by an apparent mechanical malfunction of its signal system. A second accident Thursday on Line 1 is likely to have increased the pressure for Chung to resign. “(Those involved) will be held responsible,” Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon said in
Social Affairs May 9, 2014
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Seoul Metro CEO resigns over train collision
Seoul Metro CEO Chang Jung-woo resigned Friday over the subway collision that injured more than 246 people last week. A train rear-ended another at Sangwangsimni Station on Seoul’s busiest subway line, Line 2, on May 2. The operator said the accident was caused by an apparent mechanical malfunction of its signal system. (Lee Sang-sub/The Korea Herald)Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon said in a briefing that the CEO offered to resign early in the morning. “(Those involved) will be held responsible,” Par
Social Affairs May 9, 2014
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[Ferry Disaster] Prosecutors detain ferry firm CEO
Investigators on Thursday detained the CEO of the Sewol’s operator as they sought to uncover the cause of the ferry accident. Chonghaejin Marine Co. CEO Kim Han-shik was detained at his house in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, after the court issued a warrant late Wednesday, officials said.Charges against Kim include manslaughter, negligence and violation of the Ship Safety Act. The prosecution also detained an auditor surnamed Park working for I-One-I Holdings ― a subsidiary of Semo Group ― and sum
Social Affairs May 8, 2014
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STX Group chief indicted over alleged embezzlement
Prosecutors have indicted former STX Group chairman Kang Duk-soo over alleged business malpractice and embezzlement, officials said Thursday. Kang was accused of illegally funneling funds from STX Heavy Industries Co., a financially troubled shipbuilder, to support other affiliates in trouble. He was also suspected to have misappropriated company money to bribe political circles. The Seoul Central Prosecutors’ Office said in its interim report that Kang allegedly made undue profits with fabricat
Social Affairs May 8, 2014
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Real estate deals between Yoo, son may have broken bankruptcy laws
A closed gate of Yoo Byung-eon’s house in Yeomgok-dong, southern Seoul (Yonhap)A transfer of assets between former Semo Group chairman Yoo Byung-eon and his eldest son has come under scrutiny with records suggesting illegal methods may have been used in the process.Records show that Yoo’s real estate assets were purchased by his eldest son Dae-gyun during Semo Group’s liquidation, at the time of which the younger Yoo was aged 28-33. The methods were allegedly used to avoid a loss of assets follo
Social Affairs May 7, 2014
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