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The Korea Communications Standards Commission, an institution that blocks and reviews harmful posts posted on broadcasts and online, confirmed that an employee of the agency posted pornography and sexual harassment on social media.



Reporter Kwon Ran reports.



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On the 9th and 10th, Mr. A, an expert member of the Policy Research Center of the Korea Communications Standards Commission, posted several pornographic pictures on his SNS.



Uploaded photos were easily viewable by people connected via social media.



Mr. A also wrote sexual remarks that seemed to be aimed at a specific female employee.



Upon receiving reports from internal employees, the Security Guard excluded Mr. A from work and began an audit.



In the afternoon of today (the 13th), the Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Grievance Committee was held with external experts participating.



However, the contents of the review were not disclosed for fear of secondary harm.



A's SNS is currently blocked.



When an incident occurred in which an employee posted pornography inside the Vigilance Committee, which is supposed to prevent the distribution of pornography, the chairman of the Vigilance Commission, Jeong Yeon-joo, apologized, saying, "It should not happen," and "I bow my head in apology."



The Inspection Commission said it would handle the case strictly with a zero-tolerance principle.



(Video coverage: Yang Ji-hoon · Lee Sang-hak, video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon, CG: Kang Kyung-rim)