The Korea Herald

Hybe-Ador CEO conflict gets messier

- By Kim Jae-heun (jaaykim@heraldcorp.com)

What started as a dispute between Hybe and Min Heejin, the CEO of its subsidiary, Ador, over Min’s alleged attempt to usurp management rights is getting messier.

Hybe last Friday released a statement saying it would take civil action against Min for revealing an internal audit it had conducted Thursday of Ador’s styling directing team leader over suspicion of embezzleme­nt. Ador’s team leader is alleged to have received advertisin­g fees directly from an advertiser instead of through the subsidiary.

Ador defended its team leader’s action, explaining that it is the industry norm. But Hybe said it is an illegal act as no company allows its full-time employees to receive hundreds of millions of won directly from an advertiser.

“The audit was conducted on an Ador employee who is not an executive. Hybe had no plans to disclose the matter to the media. However, Min made it public, which she should not have done if she had wanted to protect her staff as a supervisor herself,” Hybe said in the statement.

“We strongly regret that Min has once again attempted to mislead the public by issuing a statement based on false facts. This is a serious defamation of the company. We will pursue all possible civil and criminal actions against Min,” Hybe added.

To support its argument, Hybe also disclosed a private conversati­on between

Min and her acquaintan­ce regarding the team leader’s possible embezzleme­nt on the mobile messaging app KakaoTalk.

However, Ador said it has fully addressed the issue with Hybe and has submitted the relevant informatio­n to the parent company. The subsidiary went on to say that Hybe is attempting to cloud the issue by disguising the “legitimate payment” as illegal.

Ador further pointed out that Hybe had sent two auditors to the styling team leader’s house to request the return of her company laptop and her personal cell phone.

“Hybe abused its authority, exerting pressure on our staff member during the audit, threatenin­g to report her to the police if she did not cooperate. Hybe should stop using Ador as an excuse to disclose (Min’s) private conversati­ons for its own purposes, as well as not protecting the human rights of its subsidiary’s staff member,” Ador said in a statement, last Friday.

“As of May 9, we have made our intentions clear through a notice (to Hybe) of our withdrawal from the agreement on the provision of informatio­n and its use. We will take civil and criminal actions against Hybe if the company continues to distribute false informatio­n to the media, including the content of KakaoTalk conversati­ons between private individual­s,” Ador added.

 ?? Hybe ?? Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk
Hybe Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk
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Yonhap Ador CEO Min Hee-jin

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