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While the Fair Trade Commission began an investigation into Kakao's Board of Directors Chairman Kim Beom-soo, I saw a lot of articles stating that Chairman Kim's younger brother received 1.4 billion won in severance pay from an unlisted company, which is the holding company.



K Cube Holdings is an affiliate in which Chairman Kim owns 100% of the shares, and most of the executives and employees are from Chairman Kim's family.



According to the electronic disclosure system, Kim Hwa-young, the youngest brother of Chairman Kim, resigned from his position at the end of last year and received 1.39 billion won in retirement benefits.



Although K-Cube Holdings does not have a clear source of income, it has been pointed out that it is a rooftop-ok holding company of more than 100 affiliates with a 10.6% stake in Kakao. It accounts for more than half of total sales.



The company suffered a loss of 1.1 billion won, but Chairman Kim's younger brother received more severance pay than that.



Regarding this case, an official from the Fair Trade Commission said, 'We will report on the exploitation of private interests in general and make a quick conclusion'.



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man stabbed in an elementary school classroom in class was reported by SBS. At the time of the incident, a man in his 30s was found dead in a nearby hill, raising questions.



I've seen many follow-up articles covering how this incident happened.



On the morning of the 13th, a man in his 40s, who was stabbed with a knife and bloody, came into the classroom of a first grader at an elementary school in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, and requested rescue.



A teacher who was in class at the time evacuated 19 students and called the police.



The man was taken to a hospital and is being treated.



The police found a man in his 30s who was stabbed to death in a nearby hill while exploring the school area. The man who died was the owner of a restaurant in Sejong City, and the man stabbed by the knife was an employee.



It is known that a fight broke out between two men who visited Asan, South Chungcheong Province, in an SUV on the day of the incident.



During the fight, the boss pulled out a knife and swung it at the employee, and the employee ran away, the article said.



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was also a lot of interest in the article that the owner of a 3-month-old puppy with a hammer was sentenced to a fine of 1 million won.



On a country road in Seongju, North Gyeongsang Province, a small dog wags its tail when it finds a person.



The 3 month old puppy who was wobbling as if his center had collapsed was a sledgehammer that weighed about 2 kg, and the owner insisted that it was 'I'm going to exercise'.



However, the Daegu District Court sentenced the dog owner to a fine of 1 million won.



He said that he could not comprehend the defendant's excuse for attaching a hammer to exercise without thinking about the dog's pain.



However, considering the fact that the accused has no history of criminal punishment, the amount of the fine was maintained at 1 million won set in the previous summary order.



Animal rights groups protested that the punishment was too weak and that the animal protection law was strengthened earlier this year, but the judiciary's awareness of animal rights is still low.