Yoon Kol-han, chairman of Korea Kolmar, said in a controversy over the end-of-the-female video, "I am deeply concerned about the situation and take full responsibility for it because of my lack of personality.

Chairman Yoon held a press conference at the headquarters in Nagok-dong, Seoul today (11th) and said, "I plead with the public to apologize for the controversy caused by the video used as a reference in the internal inquiry."
Earlier, Mr. Yoon condemned the Moon administration's response to Japan in an employee inquiry on July 7, and controversy over a very conservative YouTube video that included primary expressions of Moon and disparaging women.

Kolmar apologized on September 9th, but Yoon's apology came today as the wave of boycott spread.

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