On the 3rd, Herald POP confirmed that SBS's "Girls Who Kicking Ball" said that nothing has been decided regarding Kim Ga-young's departure, and
The results of the investigation are currently awaited. Prior to this, allegations had recently surfaced that the late MBC weather anchor Oh Yo-han, who passed away in September last year, had been bullied by her superiors at the company.
The family of the deceased filed a lawsuit against the deceased's coworkers for damages. MBC said, "The deceased worked as a freelancer and was subject to harsh punishment from the department and supervisors in charge.
"Without knowing the exact facts, they have taken advantage of the situation to spread the issue to the people of the next generation who are trying to shake up MBC, as if they had seized some opportunity," he said.
However, as the issue grew, a fact-finding committee was formed and an investigation was started four months after Oh Yo-han was passed away on the 31st of last month.
On the same day, MBC announced that Choi Yang-hee of the law firm Hyemyeong would be the chair of a fact-finding committee to investigate the cause of Oh Yo-han's death and the truth behind it.
Kim Ga-young, a weather anchor who was named as one of the perpetrators in the case of the late Oh Yo-han, is continuing her regular schedule. MBC
Kim Ga-young, who appears every day as a regular guest on FM4U's "Good Morning FM Tei" for the "Bean News" segment, filled the slot again today (3rd). However, she appeared calmer than usual.
Unlike usual, he left his seat after finishing his assigned part without any introduction. After the broadcast, he appeared on "Good Morning FM
The "I'm Tei" side has been inundated with requests from listeners for Kim Ga-young to leave the show, and Kim Ga-young's public love life has been
The situation has also spread to the social media of producer Pdogg, who is also a member of the group. It remains to be seen how the case of workplace bullying of the late Oh Yohanna will turn out.
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2025/02/03 18:58 KST
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