A controversial broadcaster Kim Min-ah was accused by a conservative group for sexually harassing male middle school students.

On the afternoon of the 7th, the Conservative-oriented civil organization Freedom of the Republic of Korea held a press conference in front of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and filed a complaint stating that Kim Min-a violated the Child and Youth Sex Protection Act (the sub-law).

In a video interview with a male junior high school student in the video of'Wat the Back Season 2'of the YouTube channel'Korea Government' released last May, Kim Min-ah said, "Where's the energy? He was criticized for asking inappropriate questions that could be considered sexual harassment.

As the controversy grew, Kim Min-a said through social media, "I sincerely apologize for the anxiety that caused viewers to watch with careless words and actions." It was, and I will never repeat it again." He also said he would apologize directly to the student and his parents.

The Korean government's YouTube channel side also apologized, saying, "I'm very sorry for the inconvenience to the people who watch the channel. I will pay more attention to making YouTube videos in the future and spare no effort to make good content." Deleted.

The Freedom of the Republic of Korea said, "The weight of the final director who has the duty to manage and supervise the corner facilitator and broadcast video producers is heavier." And accused of organizing jobs.

(SBS funE Reporter Sunae Kang)