Israeli venture capital firm Yozma to sue JTBC
Posted : 2021-07-15 14:28
Updated : 2021-07-15 14:32
Busan Mayor Park Heong-joon, left, and Yozma Group Chairman Yigal Erlich pose after signing a memorandum of understanding at Busan City Hall in this April 13 file photo. Courtesy of Busan Metropolitan Government
By Park Jae-hyuk
Israeli venture capital firm Yozma Group s Korean subsidiary said Thursday it decided to file a 10 billion won ($8.7 million) damage claim against JTBC and its producers, as well as a separate criminal suit against its chief news producer, over the cable channel s news report on July 6 that questioned the credibility of the company s businesses.
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The restrictions under the strictest level of the four-tier system now require many fitness clubs and users to revise their plans, or else face fines. The health authorities have also come under mounting public criticism over rules that people are calling “nonsensical” and “ridiculous.”