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Prosecutors again seek six-year jail term for Hyundai Motor boss at resentencing hearing


By KWANG-TAE KIM, AP
Tuesday, May 20, 2008


    

SEOUL, South Korea -- State prosecutors demanded Tuesday a six-year prison term for Hyundai Motor Ch

airman Chung Mong-koo after the Supreme Court ordered a resentencing in the auto tycoon's embezzlement conviction.

The Seoul High Court last year suspended a three-year prison term handed to Chung by a lower court while upholding his guilty verdict for embezzlement and breach of trust. Prosecutors had originally sought six years.

The high court also ordered the tycoon to do community service. The suspended prison term enabled Chung to continue running South Korea's largest automaker without going to jail.

Prosecutors said that lecture and writing duties the court ordered were not proper activities for sentences involving community service. The top court last month agreed and sent the case back to the high court for a new sentence to be issued.

On Tuesday, prosecutor Yoon Dae-jin called Chung's case "grave" and said the court should deal with it sternly.

Chung's lawyers pleaded with the presiding judge to maintain the suspended three-year prison term, citing his contribution to the nation's economy and his importance to Hyundai's planned overseas investments.

The new sentence was set to be handed down June 3, according to the Seoul High Court. A new presiding judge is handling the case.

Chung was found guilty in February last year on charges that he embezzled company money to set up a slush fund. Prosecutors said much of the money was used to pay lobbyists to gain government favors and for personal use.

In September last year, the Seoul High Court suspended Chung's prison term for five years, meaning he would not go to jail if he stays out of trouble during the period.

The presiding judge said at the time that Chung was too important to the nation to go to prison.

Hyundai Motor is South Korea's biggest automaker and a key driver of the economy. Hyundai and affiliate Kia Motors Corp. together form the world's sixth-largest automotive group.

Chung was also ordered to do public service in the form of delivering lectures and writing newspaper and magazine articles on lawful management, and to fulfill a promise to donate 1 trillion won (US$957 million (£á615 million) of assets to society.


      

Prosecutors again seek six-year jail term for Hyundai Motor boss at resentencing hearing
Hyundai Motor Co. Chairman Chung Mong-koo arrives for his trial at the Seoul High Court in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, May 20, 2008. State prosecutors are again demanding a six-year prison term for Hyundai Motor Chairman Chung Mong-koo. ...









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