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In November 2007, Ren Ci Hospital was investigated by the Commissioner of Charities. Ming Yi was alleged to have made interest-free loans in violation of Ren Ci's own guidelines on Financial Management and Controls and Disclosure and Transparency, and had also served as both Board chairman and CEO of the hospital which was an infringement of existing guidelines since it creates a potential ...
The X-file scandal is a 2005 South Korean political scandal. The scandal revolves around the unveiling of wiretap conversations to the media. Most of the conversations were conducted by Conservative politicians of the Grand National Party organizing bribes during the 1997 South Korean presidential election. However the recordings were made ...
Ken Rhee (born March 22, 1984) is a South Korean former soldier, businessman, and broadcaster, best known for participating in the Russia-Ukraine War as a volunteer member of the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, and the resulting controversy in South Korea, where upon his return he was accused of violating the law.
Under South Korea’s anti-graft law, it is illegal for public officials and their spouses to receive gifts worth more than 1 million Korean won ($750) in one sitting or a total of 3 million won ...
Three YouTube channels seen as linked to North Korea's state media have been taken down, a spokesperson for the U.S. video hosting site said on Tuesday, after South Korean regulators blocked them ...
Johnny Somali, an American YouTuber known for his inflammatory stunts, became the center of a South Korean investigation that could keep him trapped in the country for a while. The streamer, whose ...
Kang Min-kyung at Incheon International Airport. On 15 July 2020, Dispatch, a Korean media organisation, reported that prominent Korean internet celebrities such as Han Hea-youn [] and Kang Min-kyung were involved in the process of undisclosed or 'backdoor' advertising, where products were promoted without the disclosure of a paid partnership. [1]
From February 1962, an additional monthly news program was produced specifically for Koreans in Japan. Its title can also be translated as Korean News, although it had a distinct title in Korean (한국소식; 韓國消息). Beginning with its January 23, 1970 episode, the program began to use the name Homeland News (고국소식; 故國消息 ...