South Korea pension fund chairman detained in corruption probe

The chairman of South Korea's National Pension Service has been placed under emergency detention.

Photo of former South Korean Health Minister Moon Hyung-pyo

Photo of former South Korean Health Minister Moon Hyung-pyo Source: AAP

A South Korean special prosecution team investigating the corruption scandal that has engulfed the country's presidency says it has placed the chairman of the National Pension Service (NPS) under emergency detention.

The special prosecutor's office did not immediately provide further details on the arrest of NPS Chairman Moon Hyung-pyo but had said on Monday it had raided Moon's home on suspicion of abuse of power.

The special prosecutor has been looking into whether Moon pressured the pension fund to support the $US8 billion ($A11 billion) merger last year of two Samsung Group affiliates while he was head of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, which runs the NPS.

The merger was criticised by some investors for strengthening the founding family's control of the group at the expense of other shareholders.
The influence-peddling scandal led parliament to vote on December 9 to impeach President Park Geun-hye, a decision that must be upheld or overturned by the country's Constitutional Court within 180 days.

Investigators are also examining whether Samsung's support of a business and foundations backed by Park's friend Choi Soon-sil may have been connected to NPS' support of the merger, a prosecution official said last week.

Park has denied wrongdoing but apologised for carelessness in her ties with Choi, who has also denied wrongdoing.

Last week, investigators raided the office of the NPS, the world's third-largest pension fund.

Under South Korean law, a suspect can be held under emergency arrest without a warrant for up to 48 hours.


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Published 28 December 2016 11:10am
Updated 28 December 2016 12:48pm
Source: AAP


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