Assembleia sul-coreana propõe Lei de Prevenção Cha Eunwoo

Parlamentares sul-coreanos apresentaram a 'Lei de Prevenção Cha Eunwoo' em resposta a um escândalo de evasão fiscal envolvendo o membro do ASTRO Cha Eunwoo. O projeto de lei, liderado por Jeong Yeon Wook do Partido do Poder Popular, foi proposto em 1º de março em meio à indignação pública sobre a questão dos ₩20.0 billion KRW. Visa reforçar a supervisão das agências de K-pop.

A 'Lei de Prevenção Cha Eunwoo' surgiu de uma controvérsia de evasão fiscal envolvendo Cha Eunwoo, membro do grupo de K-pop ASTRO. De acordo com relatos, o escândalo envolve ₩20.0 billion KRW, provocando forte reação pública na indústria do entretenimento sul-coreana. Em 1º de março, parlamentares liderados por Jeong Yeon Wook do Partido do Poder Popular propuseram o projeto de lei para abordar lacunas na conformidade e transparência das agências de K-pop. A legislação foca em relatórios obrigatórios e supervisão para empresas de entretenimento, visando prevenir incidentes semelhantes na indústria. A Fantagio, agência de Cha Eunwoo, respondeu ao crescente escrutínio em torno do caso. Enquanto isso, Cha Eunwoo abordou a situação durante o serviço militar. Esse desenvolvimento destaca preocupações contínuas sobre escândalos fiscais no setor de K-pop da Coreia do Sul, com o projeto buscando impor maior responsabilização às agências.

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