New Jeans Hani to attend parliamentary inspection "Decided for members and fans..."It must be a learning experience"

Oct 10, 2024

New Jeans Hani to attend parliamentary inspection 'Decided for members and fans...'It must be a learning experience'



Group New Jin's Hani will attend the national audit" he said.

On the 9th, Hani decided " through a fan communication platform. I'm going to the National Assembly. I'm going to go out on my own" he said. Hani then said "You don't have to worry. I'm going out for myself and the members. And I decided to go out for Bunnies"There's nothing hard about it. I want to go out. I don't know what will happen through this experience, but I think it will be a learning experience for me," he added.

Earlier on the 30th of last month, the National Assembly's Environment and Labor Committee ('hereinafter referred to as the 'Hwan Labor Committee') adopted Haniwa Kim Joo-young, CEO and Chief Personnel Officer of Hive as a reference and witness for the comprehensive national audit of the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Economic, Social and Labor Committee to be held on the 25th.



The 'Hwan Roh-wi' plans to ask them about bullying in the workplace and bullying of idols.

Newzins shot Hive during a YouTube live broadcast on the 11th of last month. In particular, Hani said, "I encountered another team member, but the team manager in charge said in front of me, 'I don't understand why I should be subjected to that and I think it's ridiculous."It caused a stir when he claimed that he had suffered bullying within the Hive.



Since then, mothers of Newzins members have raised suspicions in an interview with Daily Sports, saying they have covered up CCTV footage of the problem in Hive.

However, on the 7th, Billifrap, the agency of the group Eyelet, said "Illit protocol member (manager) never said 'Illit ignore" about the Newzins member. The members of Irish also refuted the argument, saying, "They never passed without saying hello to the members of New Jeans."



He then claimed that the video that said `ignore it' was deleted\, but added that `this cannot be established because CCTV does not record the audio.' `Now that what did not happen as a result is being dealt with by the National Assembly's parliamentary audit, we doubt that there is any other intention.'



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