The 'K League racial discrimination incident' was mentioned again in the National Assembly audit... "Disciplinary action with a soft bat"

Rep. Lee Byeong-hoon said, “It’s too light compared to the reward and punishment regulations… “We need to revise the articles of incorporation and regulations.”

The incident in which former and current K-League 1 Ulsan Hyundai players caused controversy by making racist remarks on social networking services (SNS) was brought up again in the National Assembly audit after about four months.

On the 24th, Lee Byeong-hoon, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea's Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee, called Cho Yeon-sang, Secretary General of the Korea Professional Football League, as a witness during a government audit targeting the Korea Sports Council and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation, saying that this situation was 'a cotton bat. 카지노사이트

He pointed out that it ended with disciplinary action.

Rep. Lee said, "The Professional Football League held a rewards and punishment committee last June and decided to impose disciplinary action on the three players involved in this incident, imposing 15 million won in fines for playing in one game and 30 million won in fines to the club."

He asked, “Compared to the rewards and punishment regulations, isn’t the current disciplinary action too light?”

In response, Secretary General Cho said, “The decision was made based on the judgment of the Rewards and Punishments Committee.”

“There are some shortcomings from the national perspective, but the Rewards and Punishments Committee decided independently with autonomy.”

On June 11, Lee Gyu-seong, Jeong Seung-hyun, and others left comments on Lee Myung-jae's Instagram account.