Mins0306 from Marmot's Hole blogs about Samsung's scandal of bribery fund.
Mins0306 from Marmot's Hole blogs about Samsung's scandal of bribery fund.
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[...] in 2007, I pointed to this entry, Samsung Slush Fund Scandal (via Global Voices). The drama came to a head with the results of an investigation that found the head of Samsung [...]