Comedian Lee Kyung-sil's son, Son Bo-seung, was cleared of allegations of profit-seeking activities while serving in the military.
According to an Ex Sports News report on the 5th, in early Dec. last year the legal office of an army division conducted fact-finding and an investigation into allegations of Son Bo-seung's profit-seeking activities, and on Dec. 18 a decision of no need for disciplinary resolution was made, so Son Bo-seung did not receive disciplinary action.
According to the investigation, after enlisting Son Bo-seung was only registered as a CEO on paper, there was no confirmation that he directly took part in managing the company or received separate revenue, and it was judged that there was no improper influence on military duties or acquisition of interests contrary to national interests.
Earlier, Son Bo-seung drew controversy for selling the egg brand "Uaran," which became a hot topic after being promoted by Lee Kyung-sil, on his own-name shopping mall "Prestige." In particular, the controversy grew as allegations arose that he had continued profit-seeking activities while maintaining business registration status despite serving in the military.
Afterward, the Ministry of National Defense inspection office received a report related to allegations that Son Bo-seung, the son of Lee Kyung-sil who is serving as a full-time reservist, violated the prohibition on profit-seeking work and concurrent positions and launched an investigation, but with the decision of no need for disciplinary resolution, Son Bo-seung avoided punishment.
Meanwhile, Son Bo-seung enlisted in June last year and is serving as a full-time reservist.
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