Flavor of the Month . . .

Per a general manager at Samsung Electronics:

“Samsung is in trouble now, trapped by the corruption scandal. I hope the current crisis will bring some changes in the mindset and attitudes of management.”

Maybe not.

7 Comments

  1. Posted March 6, 2008 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

    Man, what a merry game of mud-slinging this must be for those involved. Unlike in my own country where accusations of corruption and scandal rarely dig up more than a few joints smoked or an old lover, just think of the complex network of bribery and corruption that keeps this country going. If these guys start regularly accusing each other of bribery, the air will be so thick with flung chunks of mud that you won’t be able to see for at least the next six months!

  2. Railwaycharm your flag
    Posted March 6, 2008 at 1:03 pm | Permalink

    There is no corruption in Korea, that’s a Japanese problem.

  3. R. Elgin your flag
    Posted March 6, 2008 at 1:19 pm | Permalink

    This is the only place I’ve heard of people being accused of being “too pure”, meaning free of any real corruption — as if that is a vice rather than a virtue!

    (head-shaking inserted here)

  4. Smackem your flag
    Posted March 6, 2008 at 2:26 pm | Permalink

    “too pure”? Thats why corruption is a big issue right?

    What you just said is stupid nonsense.

  5. Posted March 6, 2008 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    He’s only reporting what he heard. So someone else said the stupid nonsense.

  6. mcnut your flag
    Posted March 6, 2008 at 4:41 pm | Permalink

    sorta like needless deaths caused by stupid drivers will lead to safer roads and better driving practices in korea?

    hmmmmm…..not gonna happen anytime soon dude!

  7. cmm your flag
    Posted March 6, 2008 at 4:49 pm | Permalink

    Taking those fuc|<ing stupid DMB TV’s off stupid fuc|<ing people’s dashboards might help make the roads safer though.

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