Kim Min-ah, a broadcaster who made sexual harassment comments to middle school students in a video on the government's official YouTube channel, was accused by a conservative group.

The Liberal Republic of Korea complained to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency on the 7th that Mr. Kim violated the Act on the Protection of Sex for Children and Youth (The Sub-Act).  

During a video connection with a male student in Season 2 of the'What the Back' corner of the'Korea Government' channel in May, Kim said, "When there is a lot of energy, where is that energy?" Controversy arose after making comments that could be accepted as sexual harassment. 
In response to this, the'Korea Government' channel posted an apology saying "I'm very sorry for the inconvenience to the Korean people" and closed the content.

In addition, through his Instagram on the 1st of this month, Mr. Kim said, "I clearly recognize the mistake of trying to bring personal areas into the name of broadcasting and make it a story." I will apologize properly."

"The weight of the final director who has the duty to manage and supervise the corner facilitator and broadcast video producers is heavier." "I'm accusing him of abandoning the charges," he said. 

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(Photo = Freedom of the Republic of Korea, Korean government YouTube capture)