ADOR's former employee B has revealed the executive allegedly responsible for harassment against her has withdrawn his apology.
On August 17, B took to social media to reveal the executive in question had taken back his apology as it was being misused. B stated: "Executive A has decided to cancel the extensive apology he announced early this morning through a lengthy KakaoTalk message, claiming he's a victim of malicious comments. Regarding the recent workplace harassment report, executive A stated, 'This is just verbal harassment, and it's getting to be too harsh,' and canceled his apology, making me feel like I was the perpetrator instead."
B continued, "I will also take active and necessary countermeasures. Since there was an expression that I did not write in the article [from ADOR], I immediately requested corrections and measures. The parts that I did not directly interview for will be revised in the article during the week. Although it was not an expression I used, I apologized to executive A for being responsible for causing the issue."
In an exclusive interview earlier this week, B alleged she was the victim of workplace sexual harassment, further alleging ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin attempted to cover up the issue and distort information.
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