Song Mino Faces Allegations of Mishandling Alternative Service Duties

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Song Mino Faces Allegations of Mishandling Alternative Service Duties
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Dispatch reported allegations that WINNER's Song Mino did not adequately fulfill his duties during his alternative service at the Mapo Resident Welfare Facility. The report cited issues like manual attendance recording and alleged absences. YG Entertainment denied the claims, attributing Song Mino's absence to pre-existing medical treatment and stating all other leaves were taken according to regulations. The Mapo Resident Welfare Facility also asserted that Song Mino served in accordance with regulations and promised a formal statement.

On December 17, Dispatch reported allegations regarding Song Mino ’s inadequate fulfillment of his duties while fulfilling his alternative service at the Mapo Resident Welfare Facility. The report highlighted issues such as the manual recording of attendance, which could be easily falsified, and instances where he allegedly did not go to work, citing reasons such as medical leave or annual leave.

In response to the report, YG Entertainment denied the claims, saying, “It is difficult for us to confirm specific details regarding Song Mino’s service. However, the medical leave was an extension of the treatment he had been receiving prior to his service.” They clarified, “All other leaves, including annual leaves, were used in accordance with regulations.”

The Mapo Resident Welfare Facility, Song Mino’s workplace, also stated, “He has served in accordance with regulations,” and announced that they will release an official statement to clarify their position. When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to.

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