'Sexual Harassment Allegations' Pablo Rosso, FCA Korea President Temporarily Suspended from Duty
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Pablo Rosso, president of Fiat Chrysler (FCA) Korea, who is under suspicion of sexual harassment, verbal abuse, and assault, has been temporarily suspended from his duties due to an internal investigation.
According to FCA Korea on the 27th, the U.S. FCA headquarters and the Asia-Pacific regional headquarters began investigating the related allegations and suspended President Rosso's duties on the 24th.
Earlier, on the 22nd, a claim that President Rosso made inappropriate remarks toward a female employee was posted on the Blue House's public petition board, causing a stir.
Pablo Rosso was appointed president of Chrysler Korea in December 2012. Additionally, in March of this year, he was appointed as the first foreign chairman of the Korea Imported Automobile Association.
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Meanwhile, it is known that no investigation request has yet been made to judicial authorities regarding President Rosso.
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