Response at the National Assembly Political Affairs Committee Inquiry on December 3

Daejun Park, CEO of Coupang, stated regarding the large-scale customer information leak, "We will actively consider compensation for the victims."



During an inquiry session at the National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee on December 3, Park responded to a question from Kang Myunggu, a member of the People Power Party, asking whether there were specific plans or a timeline for compensation. Park said, "The investigation is still ongoing, but once the scope of the damage is determined, we will come up with a reasonable solution."

Coupang CEO Daejun Park appeared at the National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee on the 3rd to respond to inquiries regarding Coupang's personal information leak. Photo by Hyunmin Kim

Coupang CEO Daejun Park appeared at the National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee on the 3rd to respond to inquiries regarding Coupang's personal information leak. Photo by Hyunmin Kim

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Yoon Hanhong, Chair of the Political Affairs Committee, emphasized, "Regardless of any financial loss, the moment information is leaked, everyone whose data was exposed is a victim." He urged Song Kyunghee, Chairperson of the Personal Information Protection Commission, to establish this concept and, if necessary, to take action even by amending the law.


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