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In March, the suspicion of illegal hiring by the Korea Curling Competition reported by SBS was revealed as a fact as a result of an audit.

The Korean Sports Association decided to cancel the pass of the employee and report the person concerned to the police.



Reporter Lee Jung-chan's report.



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The Korea Sports Association said that the curling federation's recruitment process for career jobs was inappropriate as a result of auditing the contents of the SBS report.



The Federation suddenly added an extraordinary clause giving an additional point to the'authorized broker' to favor Mr. B, the hometown of Vice Chairman A, and other candidates who scored higher than Mr. B were eliminated from the paper screening altogether.



In addition, it was revealed that Chairman Jae-hong Kim also impaired fairness by blatantly praising Mr. B to the interview judges.



[Jae-Hong Kim/Former Chairman of the Curling Federation (recorded in the interview last year): It would be better if you are a little bit reliable.

(Elderly) This person B, seems to have prepared a lot in advance.]



Accordingly, the athletic meet requested the federation to cancel the acceptance of Mr. B and to punish the vice chairman A who led the recruitment.



While Chairman Kim Jae-hong, who is in charge of general responsibility, suddenly resigned in April while the audit was underway, he decided to file a complaint with the police on charges of disrupting work by force against related persons, including Chairman Kim.



In addition, the Athletic Association pointed out that the Federation has illegally used government subsidies for the Korean Curling League and that there have been human rights violations, such as harassment in the workplace by a new executive subsidiary, and requested follow-up measures.



(Video coverage: Jeon Jeon, Video editing: Chun-bae Park)