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"Kim Byung-Ki Asked Dunamu for a Job for His Second son"... upon Failure, He Said, "We Should Shut Down the business."

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On the 9th, allegations were raised that Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Byung-ki instructed his aides to prepare a National Assembly inquiry attacking Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, Korea's leading virtual asset exchange, after the company refused to hire his second son (33). The Dongjak Police Station in Seoul reportedly obtained this statement in November of last year during an investigation of Mr. A, a former secretary in Kim's office.
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On the 9th, allegations were raised that Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Byung-ki instructed his aides to prepare a National Assembly inquiry attacking Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, Korea's leading virtual asset exchange, after the company refused to hire his second son (33). The Dongjak Police Station in Seoul reportedly obtained this statement in November of last year during an investigation of Mr. A, a former secretary in Kim's office.

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Daum broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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