The Black Umbrella Emergency Response Committee, a group of Timef victims, held a rally in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido today, with prosecutors strongly investigating the case, and the Financial Supervisory Service also appealing to the Financial Supervisory Service to fulfill its duty of protecting consumers,
The petition submitted to the
prosecutor's office said that Koo Young-bae, CEO of Quten, whose arrest warrant was rejected on the 10th, and Timon and Wemakeff should be arrested and investigated.
The victims' group said, "Timon and Wemakeff have been immoral management through sales inflation and fraudulent accounting," claiming that it was a clear fraud.
Meanwhile, representative Koo Young-bae was adopted as a witness in the National Policy Committee's parliamentary audit held at the National Assembly, but he did not attend because he was investigating by the prosecution.
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