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 File photo: Chung
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SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- South Korean largest business group Hyundai
Group's President Chung Mong-hun committed suicide early Monday by jumping from
his 12th floor office in central Seoul, according to local news channel YTN.
The reason for Chung's suicide was not known immediately but he had been on
trial for alleged involvement in a secret money transfer to the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea just before the historic inter-Korean summit in 2000.
Earlier this year, South Korean former President Kim Dae-jung admitted that
some of his government officials had helped Hyundai Group transmit 200 million
US dollars to Pyongyang before the summit meeting between Kim Dae-jung and DPRK
top leader Kim Jong IL in June 2000.
54-year-old Chung Mong-hun, the fifth son of the late Hyundai founder Chung
Ju-yung, was one of the whole show of the illegal money transfer. And earlier
this year he admitted in court that his group had given the DPRK a total of 500
million dollars just before the summit.
Chung said the money was to secure the exclusive business rights for
several large projects in the DPRK. But the remittance was criticized here as
"bribe" to arrange the summit, which led Kim Dae-jung to won the 2000 Nobel
Peace Prize.
His suicide came days before he was to be summoned by prosecutors for
further questioning about his role in the scandal.
A female secretary found his body this morning and called police. The
plutocrat was estimated to jump from his office at around 5 a.m. Monday (2000
GMT Sunday).
Television footage showed local police covered Chung's body with white
cloth and sent it to Asan Hospital.
According to YTN, two letters of Chung were found, one for his wife,
another for Hyundai Asan's President Kim Yoon-kyu. In the letters, he expressed
his will to bury his body in Geumgang Mountain, the only DPRK's resort that
opens to South Korean ordinary tourists.
Hyundai Group's affiliate Hyundai Asan, South Korea's important automaker,
is one of the South Korean operators of Seoul-Pyongyang joint projects, such as
DPRK's Mount Geumgang Tour, construction of the DPRK' s Kaesong Industrial
Complex. Enditem
Head of Hyundai Group
suicides
SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- South Korean largest business group Hyundai
Group's President Chung Mong-hun committed suicide early Monday by jumping from
his 12th floor office in central Seoul, according to local news channel YTN.
The reason for Chung's suicide was not known immediately but he had been on
trial for alleged involvement in a secret money transfer to the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea just before the historic inter-Korean summit in 2000.
A female secretary found his body this morning and called on police. The
plutocrat was estimated to jump from his office at around 5 a.m. Monday (2000
GMT Sunday). Enditem
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