On the same day, CEO Park resigned voluntarily citing ‘personal reasons’ just before the KT shareholders’ meeting held at the KT R&D Center in Umyeon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul. In January, KT CEO Koo Koo Koo recommended CEO Park as Chief Safety Officer (CSO). After that, following a resolution by the board of directors, KT switched to Koo Koo and Park Jong-wook respectively. In January, CEO Park was briefly indicted on charges of ‘spending support’ to a member of the National Assembly, and was sentenced to a summary order fine for violating the Political Funds Act and embezzlement in business, and requested a formal trial. Ahead of the shareholders’ meeting, civic groups including the Economic Reform Coalition were pouring out voices saying, “The National Pension Service should oppose the re-appointment of CEO Park Jong-wook.” As criticism grew, the National Pension Service also took a stand once morest the proposal for re-election as CEO Park.
It is analyzed that CEO Park voluntarily resigned in order to avoid a situation in which the agenda was rejected due to the collective opposition of shareholders. CEO Koo bowed his head saying, “I am doing my best to make a good company.”
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