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Gizmodo: Controversial Book Claims Samsung Is Basically the Most Corrupt Company In Asia


Trouble for Kim (former top legal counsel, Samsung) is Samsung is not only the largest electronics company by revenue in the world, it's also one of the most—in the words of the New York Times—sacrosanct in South Korea. Untouchables, indeed.

This is a big part of the reason why no real media outlet or web site has reviewed Think Samsung, and why the one publication that has "reviewed" the book decided not to mention the book or the author by name.

 

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