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The KSOC board of directors will hold a meeting at Seoul Olympic Parktel in southern Seoul on Friday to discuss a bill that would waive the evaluation currently required for executives seeking a third term or beyond in power.
The KFA has been accused of attempting to aggressively stamp out criticism after a video went viral over the weekend appearing to show officials ripping down banners calling for Chung Mong-gyu to be ousted during Thursday's World Cup qualifier
Eugene Kim will once again lead the association of domestic defense firms, seeking to further cement their presence in the global market.
Chung Yong-jin, vice chairman of Korea’s retail conglomerate Shinsegae Group, has been promoted to chairman on Friday.
The KFA Chair previously faced backlash for making questionable calls, including pardoning 100 people banned from Korean football for various infractions such as match-fixing — which he later reversed.
Korean non-profit organization Public Welfare Committee filed a complaint with police in Seoul on Tuesday, accusing Korea Football Association (KFA) Chairman Chung Mong-gyu of unilaterally appointing Jurgen Klinsmann as Korean national team manager.
Prosecutors appealed a court decision clearing Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong of charges of breach of trust and accounting fraud.
The heads of Korea’s financial holding firms on Tuesday vowed to reinforce coexistence with society and push ahead with bold innovations in a joint New Year’s address, noting growing wealth inequality and a rapidly changing consumer market.
The head of the National Pension Service (NPS), the largest shareholder of Posco Holdings, openly criticized the steel group's chairman selection process due to its involving of the current chairman in the procedure.
The board of the Korea Federation of Banks has approved Cho Yong-byoung, former chairman of Shinhan Financial Group, as its next head. Cho will begin on Dec. 1, succeeding Kim Kwang-soo.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap