2024-07-31 04:57:54
Koo Young-bae, CEO of Quten Group, appeared before the National Assembly’s Political Affairs Committee on the 30th for questioning regarding the pending settlement of Timon and WeMakePrice. During the Political Affairs Committee on that day, while listening to lawmakers’ questions and the Fair Trade Commissioner’s remarks, Koo crossed his arms, showing a contrasting attitude with Timon CEO Ryu Kwang-jin and WeMakePrice CEO Ryu Hwa-hyun, who also appeared.
Representative Koo appeared in the conference room just before the 2 p.m. Political Affairs Committee began. As Representative Koo headed to his seat, the Political Affairs Committee began to move quickly to the Q&A session. Unlike Timon CEO Ryu Gwang-jin, who was sitting next to him and had a tense expression while taking questions from the members of the National Assembly, Representative Koo remained calm throughout.
When asked about the measures to deal with the ‘TeamP Incident’, Rep. Koo hesitated for a long time, then apologized to the victims and bowed his head while sitting down. When the lawmaker pointed out his attitude and said, “It would be better to stand up and apologize,” Rep. Koo took a deep breath and stood up. Rep. Koo quickly apologized with a short “I’m sorry” and sat back down to answer the lawmaker’s questions.
On this day, CEO Koo stated, “I will give everything I have” to resolve the situation. When asked how much money and personal assets the group can mobilize, he said, “The group can mobilize 80 billion won,” but added, “I don’t know if we can invest all of that.”
Reporter Park Hyung-ki [email protected]
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