One out of four Shinhan Bank executives who have been suspected of adopting preferential treatment for their executives and children is present at the interrogation of the suspects before the arrest in the eastern part of Seoul on October 30.


Two former Shinhan Bank executives were arrested on suspicion of recruitment.

The judge, who is in charge of the tongue-in-chief warrant of the Seoul Eastern District Court, issued an arrest warrant for Mo and Kim, saying that "there is a risk of running away" at dawn today.

However, the arrest warrant was rejected for Yoon, former vice president of personnel affairs, and Kim, former chief of employment.

Yang said, "I have a lot of voices about the fact of blood, but there is a lot of controversy about the degree of involvement, so I need to guarantee the defendant's right to defend and there is no fear of fugitives and evidence." Said.

Kim said, "There is a considerable call for bloody facts, but the role seems to be relatively limited in terms of positions and tasks," he said. "The necessity and necessity of restraint such as fleeing and evidence of extinction are not recognized."

Earlier, the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office in the 6th Division of the Seoul District Prosecutor's Office demanded arrest warrants on charges of obstructing business by hierarchy and violating the Equal Employment Act.

In the process of recruiting new employees in Shinhan Bank since 2013, they are accused of giving preferential treatment to internal employees, children of local media shareholders, and former senior bureaucrats.

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