Asamblea surcoreana propone la Ley de Prevención Cha Eunwoo

Los legisladores surcoreanos han presentado la 'Ley de Prevención Cha Eunwoo' en respuesta a un escándalo de evasión fiscal que involucra al miembro de ASTRO Cha Eunwoo. El proyecto de ley, liderado por Jeong Yeon Wook del Partido del Poder del Pueblo, fue propuesto el 1 de marzo en medio de la indignación pública por el caso de los ₩20.0 mil millones de KRW. Busca fortalecer la supervisión de las agencias de K-pop.

La 'Ley de Prevención Cha Eunwoo' surgió de una controversia por evasión fiscal en torno a Cha Eunwoo, miembro del grupo de K-pop ASTRO. Según informes, el escándalo involucra ₩20.0 mil millones de KRW, lo que ha provocado una fuerte reacción pública en la industria del entretenimiento surcoreano. On March 1, lawmakers led by Jeong Yeon Wook of the People Power Party proposed the bill to address gaps in K-pop agency compliance and transparency. The legislation focuses on mandatory reporting and oversight for entertainment companies, aiming to prevent similar incidents in the industry. Fantagio, la agencia de Cha Eunwoo, ha respondido al creciente escrutinio en torno al caso. Mientras tanto, Cha Eunwoo ha abordado la situación mientras cumple el servicio militar. Este desarrollo destaca las preocupaciones continuas sobre escándalos fiscales en el sector del K-pop de Corea del Sur, con el proyecto de ley buscando imponer mayor responsabilidad entre las agencias.

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