Disciplinary decision to raise suspicion of’fan inspection’ delayed… KBO, likely to announce next week

KBO “Governor Jung Un-chan has not yet made a final decision”

KBO office building outside view
KBO office building outside view

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Gyeong-yoon = The disciplinary decision against Kiwoom Heroes, a professional baseball player who is suspected of being a’fan inspection’, has been postponed again.

The Korean Baseball Commission (KBO) announced on the 24th that it would postpone the announcement of the disciplinary action for raising.

A KBO official said, “Governor Jung Un-chan has not yet made a final decision,” and said, “After a little more consideration, we will decide whether to discipline.”

KBO was scheduled to hold a reward and punishment committee (reward and punishment committee) on the 22nd to determine whether or not to be disciplined and the level of disciplinary action in relation to Kiwoom who is suspected of being inspected by fans.

However, Kiwoom asked for an explanation, and on the 23rd, the reward and punishment committee decided whether to discipline.

The reward and punishment committee, which decided the level of disciplinary action, delivered the details to the final decision maker, Governor Un-chan Jeong.

However, Governor Chung said he would make a final decision after contemplating the matter.

President Jung could not make a decision until the next day, the 24th.

Disciplinary action is expected to be announced after the 28th of the Christmas-Weekend holiday.

Heo Min Ki-woom, chairman of the board of directors, stood at the center of the ‘fighting controversy’ after a scene of throwing a ball against a second-team player at the Futures League training ground in June was reported.

Afterwards, Kiwoom was suspected of inspecting the fans who reported to the broadcaster by filming Chairman Heo’s pitching.

Lee Taek-geun, released from Kiwoom, recently raised controversy by submitting a disciplinary request to the KBO, saying, “The club inspected the fans on a closed circuit (CC) TV to find out who filmed the video and made an unreasonable instruction to investigate the fans.” .

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