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LG Group chairman Koo Kwang-mo sued over inheritance by family
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IANS | 11 Mar, 2023
LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo has been sued by his family over
inheritance he received more than four years ago, in a dispute that is
feared to shake management of the country's fourth-largest chaebol (a
large family-owned business conglomerate).
Koo's
stepmother and two stepsisters filed a lawsuit with the Seoul Western
District Court on February 28 to request the cancellation of inheritance
that took place following the death of Koo Bon-moo, the late LG Group
chairman, in May 2018.
Koo Kwang-mo is the nephew of the late
chairman, who adopted him in 2004 after his only son died in a car
accident, and became LG chairman in June 2018, reports Yonhap news
agency.
LG Group carries the long-held tradition of the eldest son taking control of the family business.
The
plaintiffs demand the inheritance be divided again, according to the
relevant law where the spouse and child inherit 60 per cent and 40 per
cent each.
The late chairman owned 11.28 per cent of LG Group
shares. Koo Kwang-mo inherited 8.76 per cent of them, making him the
largest shareholder of the giant conglomerate with subsidiaries
including LG Electronics, LG Display and LG Chem.
The former
chairman's eldest daughter inherited 2.01 per cent and the second
daughter got 0.51 percent at that time, while the wife, Kim Young-sik,
inherited none.
LG Group said the division of the inherited
property was "lawful" and that it was made after "numerous
consultations" between the family members over the span of five months
after Koo Bon-moo's death.
"It is hard to understand why they
raised the issue now, four years after the inheritance was completed,"
LG said in a statement, adding, "Any attempt to shake LG's tradition and
management rights cannot be tolerated."
The current chairman has
been paying his inheritance tax, worth 720 billion won (US$543
million), in six installments over the course of five years, and he is
set to make his last payment by the end of the year, LG said.
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