Furious Kpop fans crash lines for South Korea’s $900 bln pension fund over member’s exit
Read our Privacy notice K-pop fans caused significant disruption to South Korea's colossal $900 billion National Pension Fund, overwhelming its telephone and email support lines. The protest stemmed from fans' anger over the departure of a member from the popular boy band Enhypen, whose management firm the pension fund holds a stake in. He implored Enhypen fans to cease their actions, stating that their interference had "inconvenienced workers in Korea and abroad seeking pension advice." The...
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