Four National Pension Fund Managers Caught Smoking 'Daemacho'
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jihwan] It has been reported that four fund managers at the National Pension Service Fund Management Headquarters, who manage the retirement assets of the public, are under police investigation for drug use allegations.
According to the police and the National Pension Service on the 18th, one chief fund manager responsible for alternative investments and three former fund managers at the Fund Management Headquarters have been booked and are under investigation for violating the Narcotics Control Act, including marijuana smoking.
The police are currently awaiting test results to confirm whether they used drugs. They appeared before the police as suspects on charges of marijuana smoking and have undergone one round of questioning. The police plan to complete the investigation within this month. It is known that those accused have no prior related criminal records.
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The National Pension Service stated that upon recognizing that the four fund managers had smoked marijuana, they recently held a disciplinary committee at the organizational level and dismissed them.
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