SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol granted a series of special presidential pardons on Monday, encompassing 2,176 individuals which included 12 notable business magnates. The presidential pardons are part of preparations for the upcoming Liberation Day on August 15 and the primary motivation behind the move is to stimulate the […]
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The government granted special presidential pardons to scores of business tycoons Monday on the occasion of this week s Liberation Day anniversary, including Park Chan-koo, honorary chairman of Kumho Petrochemical Group.
The government was to grant special presidential pardons Monday on the occasion of this week s Liberation Day anniversary, with many business tycoons expected to be among the beneficiaries. The Cabinet was scheduled to meet to approve a list of beneficiaries of the presidential pardons. These would be the third presidential pardons since President Yoon Suk Yeol took office in May last year. The pardons will legally t.
President Yoon Suk Yeol carried out special presidential pardons on Monday for 2,176 individuals, including 12 prominent business tycoons, ahead of the Liberation Day holiday that falls on Aug. 15, on the premise of reviving the economy. The Ministry of Justice announced the special presidential pardons, including those for businesspersons from smaller enterprises, business tycoons, politicians, corporate executives .