Six opposition directors, including Chairman Kwon Tae-sun, said in a statement that the court pointed out the problems of the two-member system of the Korea Communications Commission more clearly and thanked them for their wise judgment.
The decision also reaffirmed the illegality of the KCC's appointment of a successor director without proper deliberation or resolution under a two-person system, it added.
Current visiting directors pointed out that the court's judgment pointing out the problem of the two-person system is repeated, and that the government should also take it seriously.
He then stressed that he will do his best to protect MBC's independence until the KCC is normalized and the successor's board members are legally elected.
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