S.Korea's pension fund chief indicted in graft probe

Seoul: South Korea’s state-run pension fund chief was indicted on Monday, a special prosecutor’s team said, in a widening probe into an influence-peddling scandal that has led to President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment. Moon Hyung-pyo, chief of the National Pension Service (NPS), has been charged for abuse of power for allegedly pressuring the state fund to […]

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Seoul: South Korea's state-run pension fund chief was indicted on Monday, a special prosecutor's team said, in a widening probe into an influence-peddling scandal that has led to President Park Geun-hye's impeachment.

Moon Hyung-pyo, chief of the National Pension Service (NPS), has been charged for abuse of power for allegedly pressuring the state fund to back a major merger deal between Samsung subsidiaries on behalf of the presidential office when he was Health Minister in 2015, Yonhap News Agency reported.