South Korea police raid offices of BTS’ agency Hybe over share probe

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The country’s financial regulator has referred Mr Bang Si-hyuk, chairman of HYBE, to prosecutors to investigate his activities during the company’s stock market listing.

The country’s financial regulator has referred Hybe chairman Bang Si-hyuk to prosecutors to investigate his activities during the company’s stock market listing.

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- South Korean police raided offices at the headquarters of K-pop agency Hybe on July 24 over allegations of unfair share trading involving the company chairman, a source familiar with the matter said.

The country’s financial regulator has referred Mr Bang Si-hyuk, chairman of Hybe, to prosecutors to investigate his activities during the company’s stock market listing, according to media reports.

Ahead of the 2020 IPO, Mr Bang and three other executives were accused of having “deceived” investors into selling their shares to an investment company they controlled and eventually profited from share sales after the listing, media reported.

Hybe manages global K-pop boy band BTS.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police declined to comment when asked about the raid.

Hybe referred to its previous statement that the company was fully cooperating with the authorities, including the police, for “fact-finding efforts”.

“We will take the necessary time to thoroughly demonstrate that the IPO was carried out in full compliance with laws and regulations,” Hybe said.

Mr Bang is Hybe’s founder and largest shareholder. REUTERS

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