Irish agency CEO opened the National Audit Office "New Jin's plagiarism - did not push out the record."

Oct 24, 2024

 Irish agency CEO opened the National Audit Office 'New Jin's plagiarism - did not push out the record.'



 Irish agency CEO opened the National Audit Office 'New Jin's plagiarism - did not push out the record.'
Kim Tae-ho, CEO of Billifrap, an affiliate of Eyelet, again denied the suspicion of plagiarism in Newzins.

Representative Kim appeared as a witness at the National Assembly's comprehensive parliamentary audit on the 24th. He completely denied allegations of pushing out Hive albums and the controversy over Eilet's plagiarism of New Gins.

Min Hyung-bae, a lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea, mentioned "Pushing out conditional albums for events such as fan signing events, lucky draws, etc." In response, CEO Kim "There was a problem at the beginning of the year, so we conducted an audit. Only a few percent of the albums sold in 2023 were eligible for returns and never sold the record on a return condition. At the hands-on judgment, the album sold in 2023 was returned in early 2024 and re-created the guidelines under company regulations," he replied. At the same time, efforts were made to improve " It was not really pushed out, and the number of records sold on the condition of return was not enough to disrupt the market.



Regarding allegations that Billifrap plagiarized Newzins, CEO Kim also said, `It is not true. In this case, a civil and criminal lawsuit has been filed against former CEO Min Hee-jin and is awaiting the judgment of the judiciary. We are trying to clarify through the court the data or grounds that this is not true."

At the same time "I'm sorry for the great fatigue. We will try to ensure that a series of cases are resolved well.'





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