Tense National Assembly hearing with Coupang CEO Harold Rogers facing perjury complaint over disputed NIS claims in data leak probe.
Tense National Assembly hearing with Coupang CEO Harold Rogers facing perjury complaint over disputed NIS claims in data leak probe.
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National Assembly mulls perjury complaint against Coupang exec over disputed NIS claims in data leak hearing

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South Korea's National Assembly will decide Wednesday on a perjury complaint against Coupang interim CEO Harold Rogers, following his testimony in an ongoing parliamentary probe into the e-commerce firm's data breach affecting 33 million customers. Rogers alleged National Intelligence Service (NIS) direction in an internal probe and contact with the leaker, claims the NIS denied as 'groundless.'

The National Assembly's two-day hearing, launched December 30 across multiple committees, is scrutinizing Coupang's November data breach—confirmed to impact 33 million users' personal details—as well as alleged unfair practices. Thirteen executives testified, amid prior disputes over the leak's scope and Coupang's response, including a 1.69 trillion-won compensation plan and founder Kim Bom-suk's apology.

On December 30, interim CEO Harold Rogers testified that Coupang conducted an internal investigation at the NIS's direction and was instructed to contact the data leaker. The NIS issued a statement rejecting these as false, stressing it only requested information and advised independent decisions. Calling the remarks a 'grave matter undermining state trust,' the agency urged the Assembly to file a perjury complaint.

The decision is slated for Wednesday's session, which continues examining the breach handling. The scandal has fueled debates on data security, intelligence oversight, and consumer rights.

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Discussions on X are polarized over Harold Rogers' testimony claiming NIS directed Coupang's internal probe into the data leak. Supporters praise Rogers for exposing alleged government secrecy and question perjury accusations. Critics, backing NIS denial, demand accountability and a travel ban on the US executive. Concerns about politicized treatment of foreign business leaders and rule-of-law issues surface among diverse users. High-engagement posts highlight the hearing's dramatic exchanges.

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Coupang fined record 624.7 billion won over data breach

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South Korea's data protection regulator on Thursday fined e-commerce company Coupang a record 624.7 billion won over privacy violations, including a massive data breach that affected more than 37 million users.

In the latest escalation of tensions over South Korea's probe into Coupang's massive data breach, more than 80 ruling bloc lawmakers plan to send a joint letter protesting the US government's defense of the e-commerce giant, arguing it infringes on judicial sovereignty. The letter responds to recent US complaints, including demands for the safety of Coupang's chairman and a letter from over 50 Republican lawmakers.

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E-commerce firm Coupang Inc. denied allegations that it lobbied U.S. government officials to pressure South Korea following a November data leak controversy. The company rejected claims of security-related lobbying as unfounded.

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