The IOC Executive Board today decided to approve the Ethics Commission's recommendations relating to the case of Mr Kun Hee Lee.
The IOC Executive Board today decided :
1. that Mr Kun Hee Lee, IOC member, has violated the ethical principles set out in the Olympic Charter and the IOC Code of Ethics, has tarnished the reputation of the Olympic Movement and was thereby in breach of the Olympic Charter and the IOC Code of Ethics;
2. pursuant to Rule 23.1.1 of the Olympic Charter, to impose the following sanctions on Mr Kun Hee Lee:
a) a reprimand
b) and a suspension of the right to sit on any IOC commission for five years.
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Samsung's former Chairman pardoned, again
You know what's awesome about being the head of a South Korean chaebol? You're untouchable. After being convicted of tax evasion netting a $110 million fine and a deferred 3-year prison sentence, Lee Kun-hee, the former chairman of Samsung Group, has been pardoned by the South Korean government -- his second presidential pardon after first being convicted in 1996 of bribing former South Korean president Roh Tae-woo. Why the reprieve? Easy, so the 67 year old can help the country pursue a bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics. A Korean activist group responded to the move saying, "Granting a chaebol chairman a pardon just to host an Olympics will make South Korea a laughingstock in the international community." How true.




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