KOVO suspends Kwak Myung-woo's qualification for one year

The Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) held a reward and punishment committee on OK Financial Group's Kwak Myung-woo's communication secret protection law and injury charges in the 31dlf Federation's conference room.토토사이트넷

After receiving a report on Kwak Myung-woo's problem, the federation recently started to find out the exact facts through OK Financial Group and players. As a result, it was confirmed that Kwak Myung-woo was sentenced to six months in prison and one year of probation for violating the Communications Secret Protection Act and causing injury. In the process, it was further confirmed that Kwak Myung-woo was fined for violating the Road Traffic Act (Drinking Driving).

The reward and punishment committee attended Kwak Myung-woo and OK Financial Group clubs to listen to statements and explanations, and then held in-depth discussions. It was judged that the fact that the player was sentenced to prison was an act that undermined the dignity of the professional volleyball league. It was decided to impose sanctions to prevent similar violations from occurring again. However, it took into account the fact that the player deeply regretted and reflected on his wrongdoings, and that "the fact that the victim petitioned for the maximum lenient punishment on the player by smoothly agreeing with the victim" in the court ruling was taken into account. Chapter 3 of the Korean Volleyball Federation's reward and punishment regulations, Article 10 (reason for disciplinary action) 1 and the criteria for imposing disciplinary and sanctions (general) 11. In violation of the prohibitions of the federation and members of the club, Kwak Myung-woo was imposed with a "one-year suspension of qualification."

In addition, the reward and punishment committee urged the federation and the club to make every effort to manage and operate more thoroughly.

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