South Korean firm backs off ‘treasure ship’ claim amid probe
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — A South Korean company on Thursday backed off its claim to have found a sunken Russian warship with an enormous cargo of gold as financial regulators began investigating whether the outlandish treasure tale involved stock market fraud.
The Seoul-based Shinil Group said it doesn’t know if any gold coins and bars would be found inside the sunken ship it identified as the Dmitrii Donskoi, which sank 113 years ago. Company officials previously claimed 200 tons of gold worth 150 trillion won ($133 billion) would likely still be aboard the vessel.
“There’s no way for us to figure out whether there would be gold coins or bars on the Donskoi, and if there is, how large the amount would be,” said Choi Yong-seok, Shinil’s president, in a bizarre news conference in Seoul.
Choi said he was in his first day as the company’s president, following the withdrawal of his predecessor Ryu Sang-mi and other board members who Choi said felt “burdened” by heightened public suspicions that the gold claim masked a financial scam.

