Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of Samsung Group, was called into the special prosecutor's office Saturday for additional questioning over his alleged involvement in the high-profile corruption scandal that has rocked the country for the past several months.

The vice president of Samsung Electronics Co. arrived at the office of Independent Counsel Park Young-soo in southern Seoul at about 2 p.m. but headed directly to the interrogation room without answering questions from reporters awaiting his arrival.

This marks his fourth appearance before the special prosecutor since he was arrested on bribery charges on Feb. 17. He has since been behind bars.

Prosecutors believe Lee gave or promised some 43 billion won (US$36.3 million) worth of bribes to President Park Geun-hye's jailed friend Choi Soon-sil in return for the government's backing of a merger of two Samsung affiliates in 2015.

The merger was seen as critical for the smooth management succession of the group from ailing Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee to his only son, Jae-yong.

The younger Lee is known to be denying all charges leveled against him.

Choi, the central figure in the scandal, is accused of using her close ties with Park to strong-arm Samsung and other local conglomerates to offer large "donations" to nonprofit foundations, which she allegedly used for personal gain.

The investigation team has been accelerating the probe as its deadline is slated for Tuesday.

The special counsel has asked Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn to extend the period by a month, but it is unclear whether he will approve the request.

Prosecutors plan to indict Lee on bribery charges within this month if the request is not accepted.

Lee Jae-yong, vice president of Samsung Electronics Co. and Samsung Group's heir apparent, arrives at the office of the special prosecutor's team in southern Seoul on Feb. 25, 2017, to undergo questioning over alleged bribery in connection to the influence-peddling scandal that led to President Park Geun-hye's impeachment. (Yonhap)

Also on Saturday, prosecutors called in Choi to question her over allegations that she amassed illicit wealth and was illegally involved in personal affairs of a private bank in return for favors.

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