Special prosecutors in South Korea are seeking a formal arrest warrant for Lee Jae-yong, who is effectively in charge of the giant Samsung electronics.
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The case appears to be linked to the influence trading scandal that has already caused the impeachment of the country’s president Park Geun-hye. Park is accused of allowing a mysterious close friend Choi Soon-sil have too much influence over her and of government.