Justice Party "Condolences on Chairman Lee Kun-hee's Passing... Hope Samsung Becomes a People's Company Committed to Chaebol Reform"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Justice Party expressed condolences on the passing of Lee Kun-hee, Chairman of Samsung Electronics, who died on the 25th, while also stating that he left a dark history due to collusion between politics and business and a no-union management policy.
Jung Ho-jin, Chief Spokesperson of the Justice Party, said on the day of Chairman Lee's passing, "We express our condolences," and made this statement.
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The spokesperson said, "However, Chairman Lee left a dark history in Korean society through extralegal management such as collusion between politics and business and no-union management. And that shadow has continued to Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong," adding, "Now, I hope Samsung becomes a company within the people that takes on chaebol reform, erasing the shadow of that dark history."
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