For those of you who aren't familiar with this story, check out the link below
https://archive.today/QaUz3
The former exec is now facing trial reported in this article.
Being the "princess" that she was, she obviously let the power of her position go to her head. Unfortunately for her (/s) her actions were so despicable that she's now being made a public example. The question is, will she be let go because she was actually "devoted to her work" or will she be prosecuted in relation to the gravity of her actions?
Seeing as I don't know much about the gender dynamic in Korea, I thought it would be interesting to hear some community views (especially from those who have lived/ still live there).
Thoughts?
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