▲ Representative director resignation on the 2nd day


"Marimond," a social enterprise that has donated a portion of its profits to design products based on human rights issues such as comfort women victims, expressed his gratitude when the document on "Strategies for Responding to Mitou's Cases" became controversial.

According to Marimond on May 5, Yoon posted his resignation on the website on the 2nd and said, "I will resign from all management and resign from the post of director in the near future after the completion of the transfer."

The controversy was due to the publication of an article in the explanatory material for investors called "Mituto Countermeasures Strategy" prepared by Marimmond through Social Network Service (SNS) earlier this month.

The document stated that "customers who have left the company since the time of the mutuits" were in their late teens and early twenties who consumed marimond to show it to others rather than to agree with the value. "

Yoon is the son of Yoon Ho-jin (70), a director who became suspicious of sexual harassment in the performing arts sector last February.

Yoon put up a controversial one-day apology and said, "There was a management difficulty since it was related to a micro-issue," and "I wanted to mean that some customers left for a micro-issue." However, I expressed negative about the exit customer. "

However, as negative publicity spread around the SNS, Yoon posted a resignation statement on the following day and said, "I will represent the person who will best realize the philosophy of Marimond through in-depth discussion."

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