In February, IDioTech was ordered to pay 38.5 million won in subcontracting payments and delayed interest that were not given to subcontractors in connection with the consignment of government-related services, an e-government service.
The FTC has since urged Idiotech to issue corrective orders twice, but said it would file a complaint with prosecutors against the corporation and its representatives for violating subcontracting laws because Idiotech failed to do so.
The Fair Trade Commission said a corrective order was imposed for failing to pay subcontract payments to small suppliers, but it will take strict measures to ensure that operators avoiding them can even face criminal punishment.
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