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The Korean Sports Association confirmed the illegal employment situation of the curling federation and started an audit. The Curling Federation is suspected of choosing a specific person by changing the terms of employment.

This is a reporter by Jeong-chan Lee.

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The Korean Curling Federation announced in August last year that it had left a management organization and had hired one executive officer a month later.

However, we have added a new provision that adds points to 'authorized brokers'.

This is a clause that has never been seen in the recruitment announcement for athletic groups.

[Korea Sports Association officials: I know that there are no such cases in other sports organizations as well as in the Korean Sports Association. The added point is that business relevance is the priority (there is a problem.)]

Unfortunately, the successful candidate was Mr. A from a certified broker.

It broke the competition rate of 13 to 1.

It turns out that Mr. A was a junior of the Curling Federation B's hometown and participated as a new executive executive takeover member.

This is where the suspicion that custom conditions were applied to pass Mr. A is raised.

Mr. A also asked the federation the day before the interview, and the first question of the vice-chairman B who went to the interview was the status of the registered players.

[Vice President B: (How many curling league registered players)?]

[Mr. A: At the end of August, there were 543 athletes registered for the Korea Sports Association.]

In the SBS suspicion, vice-chairman B explained, "The provision of the provision of an authorized broker was not a treat for a specific person, but a comprehensive meaning for contract-related workers."

The Korea Sports Association has begun to appreciate the suspicion of hiring the curling federation.

(Video coverage: Kyunjong Kim, Video editing: Nam Il)