Samsung Backs Away From Planned Corporate Restructuring

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 March 2017 10:16 IST

The world's biggest smartphone maker Samsung, assailed by a shambolic recall and embroiled in South Korea's wide-ranging corruption scandal, on Friday backed away from a planned corporate restructuring.

Following the embarrassing recall of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone and under pressure from activist shareholders to improve corporate governance, Samsung Electronics said last year that it was considering splitting the company in two.

Its vice-chairman Lee Jae-Yong, the heir to the parent Samsung group, has since been arrested and indicted for bribery, along with four other senior executives, in connection with the graft scandal that saw ex-president Park Geun-Hye impeached.

But at the Samsung Electronics annual general meeting in Seoul, board chairman Kwon Oh-Hyun said the firm had reviewed legal and tax issues around proposed division into a holding company and an operating unit, and identified "some negative effects".

Advertisement

He did not elaborate, but told shareholders: "At this moment, it seems difficult to carry it out."

A promised new governance committee, made up of independent outside directors, will still be set up by the end of April, he said.

Advertisement

But Samsung Electronics had so far been unable to recruit "foreign directors who have experience as chief executive officers of global companies" to join it, he said "due to uncertainties in the internal and external environment surrounding the company".

Samsung Electronics is the group's flagship subsidiary, and its share price has hit record highs this year on expectations of higher profits.

Advertisement

Indicted vice-chairman Lee has effectively been at the helm of the Samsung group since his father suffered a heart attack in 2014.

The corruption scandal centres on the former president's secret confidante Choi Soon-Sil, who is accused of using her ties with the head of state to force local firms to "donate" nearly $70 million (roughly Rs. 458 crores) to non-profit foundations, which Choi allegedly used for personal gain.

Samsung, South Korea's largest business group with revenues equivalent to about a fifth of the country's GDP, was the single biggest donor to the foundations.

It is also accused of separately giving millions of euros to Choi to bankroll her daughter's equestrian training in Germany.

In total it handed over nearly $40 million (roughly Rs. 262 crores).

One of the favours Lee allegedly sought from Park was state approval for a controversial merger of two Samsung units in 2015, seen as a key step to ensure a smooth transfer of power to him.

The deal was opposed by many shareholders who said it had wilfully undervalued one of the two firms. But it eventually went through after the national pension fund - a major Samsung shareholder -approved it.

Samsung has insisted that the payments were charitable contributions it was obliged to make under pressure from officials, and not bribes.

But Kwon apologised at the meeting, saying: "We're sorry that we have created a stir in society."

The firm would review all its charitable donations, it said.

"We've come to realise that our donations could be used for other purposes than we had intended."

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Samsung, Galaxy Note 7 Recall, Mobiles
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Here's When the Xiaomi 18 Could Launch in China
  2. Poco, Oppo Raise Prices of These Smartphones in India: See New Prices
  3. These Vivo Y Series Phone Are Now More Expensive in India
  4. Krafton Confirms BGMI Lite Is Coming to India by the End of 2026
  5. OnePlus Hikes Prices Across Nord And N Series in India
  6. This Vivo Y Series Phone Will Launch in India Soon: See Key Specifications
  7. Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra New Leak Suggests Imminent Launch
  8. Poco F9 Pro, Poco F9 Ultra Leak Reveals European Price, Specifications
  9. POCO M8x 5G Price, Specifications Tipped Ahead of India Launch
  10. iQOO Neo 11 Ultra Camera Samples, Live Photo Features Revealed
  1. Jio Prime Membership Relaunched in India: Tariff Certainty, Cashback Vouchers, and More Benefits
  2. Samsung Plans to Launch Five Foldable Phones Next Year, Including Galaxy Z TriFold 2, Galaxy Fold 9 Series: Report
  3. OnePlus 16 Could Offer Major Display Upgrade With BOE X4 Material and Slim Bezels
  4. Redmi Note 17 Series Global Launch Date Announced, Company Reveals Key Specifications
  5. Poco X8 Pro Series, Oppo K13 Turbo Pro Get Price Hikes in India Across Variants: Check New Prices
  6. Boat PartyPal Speakers Launched in India With Karaoke ProTuner, RGB Lighting: Price, Features
  7. SafePal Data Breach Exposes Order Information of Nearly 40,000 Customers
  8. Call of Duty Maker Activision Could Reportedly Help Develop Future Halo Games
  9. Xiaomi 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max Could Debut First, Standard Model Tipped for December
  10. iQOO 16 Could Get Triple 50-Megapixel Cameras With Periscope Telephoto, Leak Suggests
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.