Pepper Savings Bank Terminates Contract With Oh Ji-young For One Year Suspension

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The professional volleyball women's Pepper Savings Bank has terminated its contract with Oh Ji-young, who was suspended for one year for bullying his juniors.

Pepper Savings Bank announced the club's position in a press release after watching the results of the Korea Volleyball Federation's Oh Ji-young Reward and Punishment Committee on the 27th.

The club said, "We apologize for causing concern to fans, volleyball associations, and officials who care for Pepper Savings Bank due to unfavorable things," adding, "The club immediately excluded it from the team and reported it to the federation after finding out about human rights violations caused by Oh Ji-young through an internal investigation."

"Pepper Savings Bank humbly accepted the disciplinary results of the reward and punishment committee and decided to terminate the contract with Oh Ji-young as of today," he said.

Pepper Savings Bank said, "In the future, the club will make every effort to protect the rights and interests of the players and prevent a recurrence."

On the same day, the federation's reward and punishment committee said, "We confirmed that Oh Ji-young's human rights violations, including bullying and verbal abuse against her teammates," adding, "These acts are serious antisocial acts and are bad practices that must be eradicated in professional sports in the future, so we decided to sanction them to prevent similar acts from happening again." In accordance with the regulations of the Athletes' Human Rights Protection Committee, Oh Ji-young has decided to be disciplined for a "one-year suspension."  토토사이트

 

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