By KELLY OLSEN, AP Business Writer
SEOUL, South Korea — The corruption scandal shaking South Korea's largest conglomerate could lead to a major change in its leadership, Samsung's leader said late Friday, indicating he will consider resigning.
Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee spoke haltingly with reporters after he emerged from a second round of extensive questioning in a special probe into allegations of bribery, nepotism and a $205 million slush fund and nepotism.
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