KEY POINTS
  • Embattled Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong apologized for causing public concern upon being paroled from prison Friday.
  • He had a year left on his sentence for crimes related to the explosive corruption scandal that toppled South Korea's previous president.
  • His release at 10 a.m. from a prison near the capital makes Lee just the latest in a long line of South Korean corporate bosses receiving lenient punishment for corruption and financial crimes.
Billionaire Lee Jae Yong, Samsung Group heir.

Embattled Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong apologized for causing public concern upon being paroled from prison Friday with a year left on his sentence for crimes related to the explosive corruption scandal that toppled South Korea's previous president.

His release at 10 a.m. from a prison near the capital makes Lee just the latest in a long line of South Korean corporate bosses receiving lenient punishment for corruption and financial crimes.