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Samsung has been going through a very rough time lately. At first she had to deal with problems regarding Galaxy Note 7, then for a change she had to deal with the arrest warrant for the vice president of the South Korean giant. The entire arrest of Samsung's vice chairman, Mr. Lee Jae-yong, is de facto based on bribery charges. According to the first lawsuit, he was guilty of huge bribes that reached the border of 1 billion crowns, more precisely 926 million crowns. He tried to bribe South Korean President Park Geun-hye's confidant just to get bonuses.

Now, however, Samsung seems to be gaining control over all the issues. Today, the company announced a series of steps that will make its corporate social responsibility and financial donations more transparent. According to a new report, two of the company's top managers have decided to submit their resignations and thus take responsibility for the corruption scandal.

Not only the vice chairman of Samsung Group, Choi Gee-sung, but also the president Chang Choong-gi submitted his resignation. Both were identified as prime suspects, based on a special prosecutor.

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