A South Korean heiress known for delaying a Korean Air Lines flight in 2014 beca...
SEOUL - A South Korean heiress known for delaying a Korean Air Lines flight in 2014 because she was angry at the way she was served nuts has accused her younger brother of disobeying their late father’s will to manage the airline’s parent company together.
Brother Cho Won-tae, who was named chairman of Hanjin Group in April and is also chief executive officer of Korean Air, had been making management decisions without prior consultations, according to a statement issued by Heather Cho’s lawyers on Monday. The statement added that Heather “intends to listen to the views of various shareholders and hold consultations with them to actively pursue Hanjin Group’s development in accordance with the late chairman’s will”.
Cho Won-tae, Heather Cho and younger sister Emily Cho hold 6.46%, 6.43% and 6.42% of Hanjin Kal shares respectively. Days earlier, police had launched an investigation into Emily Cho after she threw a drink at two business meeting attendees. She apologized for her “foolish behavior” and was later cleared of any charges.
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