In a shocking development, Yes Haknyeon has been officially expelled from The boy Following serious accusations of prostitution involving a film actress for Japanese adults. The news was confirmed by his agency, Label from a hundred hundredon June 18, together with public apologies issued by the CEO of the company, Cha Ga-Won.
The controversy, which for the first time has acquired online traction, led to significant repercussions by the fans and the public general, pushing a quick action by the agency.
In his official declaration, CEO CHA GA-WON said, “We apologize sincerely for the recent situations involving our artists and our staff who have aroused concern between the fans and the public.” Continued to admit the lack of supervision of the company, stating, “We humbly accept responsibility and deeply reflect on our failures.”
That continued, “We will strengthen our management system relating to personal life and conduct of artists and we will focus on improving internal systems and ethical training”. He also promised him Label from a hundred hundred will operate with “Greater responsibility in regulating and maintaining the trust of the fans and the public, not only as regards the activities of our artists, but also the environment that surrounds them.”
Yes Haknyeonremoval from The boy Follows a series of harmful relationships that describe in detail a private meeting with the former AV actress Asuka Kirarawhich provided for an alleged inappropriate conduct. The scandal has not only influenced HaknyeonThe career, but also projected a shadow on the reputation of the group during what was expected was a year of milestone.
Complete declaration of the CEO of Onehuncomo Label
Hi, this is Cha Ga-Won, president of Onehuncent.
We apologize sincerely for the deep concern and disappointment caused to fans and the public due to recent events that involved our artists and staff members.
One hundreds humbly accepts that we were inadequate in the management of private lives and the conduct of our artists and our team. Through these accidents, we have come to recognize the weight of our responsibility and reflect deeply on our deficiencies.
Going forward, we will strengthen our overall management system on the life and personal behavior of the artists and we will make greater effort to improve our internal systems and ethical awareness through dedicated training.
We commit ourselves to adopting a more responsible approach so that not only the activities of our artists, but also the environment that surrounds them can regain and maintain the trust of fans and the public.
Once again, we sincerely apologize for the concern and disappointment we have caused. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Cha Ga-Won
President of OneHuncent