Lee Bok-hyun, Financial Supervisory Service Chief, on Tmon and Wemakeprice Incident: "There Are Deficiencies"
Attendance at the National Assembly Political Affairs Committee Emergency Issue Inquiry
Lee Bok-hyun, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, stated that there were shortcomings regarding the delayed settlement of sales proceeds by Tmon and Wemakeprice.
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On the afternoon of the 30th, Governor Lee attended an emergency inquiry by the National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee. In response to a question from Kim Hyun-jung, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, about whether there was mismanagement after signing a memorandum of understanding for business improvement while Tmon and Wemakeprice were in a state of capital erosion, he said, “We requested that the outstanding amounts be managed separately, and additionally made various requests to manage newly incoming funds separately.” He added, “In fact, although we said we would handle each case individually, this was not implemented, and there were shortcomings.”
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