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    A South Korean lawmaker who exposed corruption at consumer electronics giant Samsung (005930) has been forced out of office by the country’s Supreme Court. The court upheld a ruling on Friday that by publishing wiretaps of conversations between executives at Samsung on the Internet, Progressive Justice Party member Roh Hoe-chan violated communications laws. Roh has forfeited his seat as a result of the conviction, the Associated Press reports.

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    In 2005, the former member of parliament published transcripts of conversations between Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee’s aide and his brother-in-law that were recorded during surveillance being carried out by South Korea’s national intelligence agency.

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    “Unlike distributing press releases to journalists, uploading messages on the Internet allows an easy access to anybody at any time,” the court said in its decision. Instead, the media should “select what to publish with responsibility.” Roh called the court’s statements “anachronistic,” and said the court should focus on fighting corruption among South Korean prosecutors.

    Roh has been a vocal critic of Samsung for years and has regularly called for investigations into Samsung’s business practices, including its relationships with South Korean prosecutors.

    “If I go back to eight years ago, I would still do the same thing,” Roh said in a statement following his conviction.


    This article was originally published on BGR.com

    27 comments

    • larry  •  16 days ago
      As usual, criminals in high places.
    • marine1968  •  16 days ago
      This brings to mind the adage that " No good deed goes unpunished."
    • Dash  •  16 days ago
      Who let an honest person into upper government? That's the real person to blame.
      Not Samsung.
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  16 days ago
      Remember the subliminal trigger behind the oft used and quite insincere phrase by the powers may be.

      "We will not tolerate (whistle-blowing) any illegal activities in our country"
    • Mike  •  16 days ago
      As usual, punish the whistleblower and dont look twice at the corruption
    • Mike  •  16 days ago
      It would be nice if the article outlined what the corruption was....
    • Michael Martinez  •  17 days ago
      Way to go, you own South Korea Samsung
    • Zach  •  16 days ago
      NWO at play!
    • zack w  •  16 days ago
      Corruption? In a major corporation? GASP! Say it isn't so!
    • Chris  •  14 days ago
      if that lawmaker had called samsung out because lobbyists from an equally huge company had brought it to his attention, he would have been a hero for it.
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