Prior to the investigation, on the same day, CEO Min Hee-jin made a brief statement, saying, "Just state the facts. There is no evidence of professional misconduct," before heading to the police station.
Prior to this, HYBE filed a complaint with Seoul Yongsan Police Station in April against CEO Min Hee-jin and her management team for breach of trust, alleging that they had attempted to seize control of ADOR.
In response, CEO Min Hee-jin completely denied the allegations, saying, "Due to the equity structure, it is impossible to usurp management rights," and held an emergency press conference to explain her position in person, which became a huge hot topic.
In response, HYBE requested that Min Hee-jin be removed as a matter for an extraordinary shareholders' meeting. However, the court ruled that the ban on Min Hee-jin exercising voting rights filed against HYBE was invalid.
With the filing of the provisional injunction application, this situation has entered a new phase. Currently, CEO Min Hee-jin denies the charges of professional breach of trust. It remains to be seen how the situation will progress.
People are paying close attention to how this turns out.
2024/07/09 19:02 KST
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