Handball Team Coach Who Sexually Harassed Players Returns After 4-Month Suspension
Suspended for 4 Months in August, Returning Mid-Month This Month
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] It was recently revealed that Director A, who sexually harassed players of the Gyeongnam Development Corporation women's handball team, received a severe disciplinary action last August.
According to Gyeongnam Development Corporation on the 30th, Director A, appointed earlier this year to the women's handball team, was disciplined with a four-month suspension last August for sexually harassing players.
In May, at a karaoke gathering attended by about 10 people including players and Gyeongnam Development Corporation employees, A reportedly made unnecessary physical contact and allegedly made the players serve alcohol to the corporation employees.
Although Director A denied the sexual harassment, the Gyeongnam Development Corporation Sexual Harassment Grievance Committee judged that sexual harassment occurred based on testimonies from attendees stating that the director touched certain players and made employees serve alcohol.
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Since the director began the suspension in mid-August, a coach led the handball team, and the director returned in mid-this month after completing the four-month suspension.
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