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Kim Yong-man, chairman of the famous gimbap franchise "Kim Ga-ne," who is accused of sexual violence by female employees, was recently dismissed from his position as CEO and returned.
According to a News 1 report on the 18th, Chairman Kim Yong-man was appointed as the CEO again on the 8th and the registration was completed on the 11th. His son, CEO Kim Jung-hyun, was dismissed, and Chairman Kim's wife, Park Eun-hee, was also removed from the registration on the 11th.
His son Kim posted an apology on his official website on the 14th and said, "The management immediately dismissed CEO Kim Yong-man (at the time) because it was determined that he could no longer be with the company," but Chairman Kim returned to his position.
Seongbuk Police Station in Seoul said on the 13th that it received a complaint against Chairman Kim in July and is investigating him on charges of sexual assault and sexual assault (violation of the Sexual Violence Punishment Act). Chairman Kim forced the victim A to drink at a company dinner in September last year, and when A lost his mind due to alcohol, he moved to a nearby motel and received a tongue-in-cheek attempt to commit sexual violence.
Chairman Kim resigned from his position as CEO in March after the incident, but reportedly returned as an in-house director in August to exert influence.
Kim Gane, an unlisted company, holds more than 99% of Kim's stake in the company. Chairman Kim's return to the CEO position is also attributed to this share ratio.
However, there is a possibility that the stake may change during the property division process, so there is a strong dispute over management rights with his wife and son.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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