L'Assemblée nationale sud-coréenne propose la loi de prévention Cha Eunwoo

Les législateurs sud-coréens ont présenté la « loi de prévention Cha Eunwoo » en réponse à un scandale d'évasion fiscale impliquant Cha Eunwoo, membre d'ASTRO. Le projet de loi, porté par Jeong Yeon Wook du Parti du pouvoir du peuple, a été proposé le 1er mars au milieu de l'indignation publique autour de l'affaire des ₩20,0 milliards KRW. Il vise à renforcer la surveillance des agences K-pop.

La « loi de prévention Cha Eunwoo » est née d'une controverse sur l'évasion fiscale entourant Cha Eunwoo, membre du groupe K-pop ASTRO. Selon les rapports, le scandale implique ₩20,0 milliards KRW, provoquant une forte réaction publique dans l'industrie du divertissement sud-coréenne.  nnLe 1er mars, des législateurs menés par Jeong Yeon Wook du Parti du pouvoir du peuple ont proposé le projet de loi pour combler les lacunes en matière de conformité et de transparence des agences K-pop. La législation met l'accent sur les rapports obligatoires et la surveillance des sociétés de divertissement, dans le but de prévenir des incidents similaires dans l'industrie.  nnFantagio, l'agence de Cha Eunwoo, a réagi à l'examen croissant autour de l'affaire. Par ailleurs, Cha Eunwoo a commenté la situation alors qu'il effectue son service militaire.  nnCe développement met en lumière les préoccupations persistantes concernant les scandales fiscaux dans le secteur K-pop sud-coréen, le projet de loi cherchant à imposer une plus grande responsabilité aux agences.

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