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[Exclusive]Park Na-ra makes alcohol, and the company takes a back seat..I didn't deal with my managers leaving the company

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Yun Seongyeol

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Park Na-rae (left) / Photo = Star News

While comedian Park Na-rae continues to have a sharp legal dispute with former managers, it has been confirmed that former managers A and B are still listed as internal directors of Park Na-rae's agency, N Park.

According to a Star News report on the 31st, A and B remain in-house directors of N Park on corporate registration, even though they are currently in a severe conflict with Park Na-rae and her agency.

Critics point out that it is difficult to understand in common sense because the parties to the legal dispute are listed as company executives at the same time. Questions about the company's internal management and overall administrative procedures are also raised.

Earlier, A and B took office as in-house directors at Anpark on September 26 last year, and were listed on the corporate registration on October 13 of the same year. On the same day, Park Na-rae's mother, identified only by her surname Goh, also took office as CEO and completed the registration.

However, A and B left the company in November last year, claiming harassment and damage to power abuse at work, and have continued civil and criminal legal disputes with Park Na-rae since then.

In principle, in-house directors are executives, not workers, and it is possible to express their intention to resign according to their own will. However, the company must proceed with the registration of changes that reflect this in the corporate register. For this reason, even if there was an intention to resign, if the company does not go through the registration change process, it will remain as a "current director" on the registration. In fact, on the certified copy of the register, A and B are still listed as in-house directors of N Park.

It has not been confirmed whether A and B formally submitted their resignations to Anpark. However, the trust relationship between the two sides seems to be already difficult to recover. In this regard, Park Na-rae and her agency can dismiss all managers through formal procedures and apply for change registration.

Mr. A recently told Star News, "It is difficult to understand why he still remains a director even though he has already left the company," adding, "Since it is a corporation, the cancellation of registration must be done by Park Na-rae, and there is nothing we can do. There is no profit at all just because you are listed as a director, and there is no stake," he said.

Some point out that this is a case in which the lack of administrative and legal affairs management of the single-person agency system has been revealed. This is because even though the internal director registration is a basic administrative procedure that is directly connected to the operation of the company, it has not been properly organized while the conflict is going to extremes.

In addition, even though the guidance period designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has passed, Anpark has not fulfilled its obligation to register as a pop culture and arts planning business.

Park Na-rae said, "We are not in a situation where we can do something administratively right now," adding, "The company's problem is currently difficult to plan or think about."

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae and former managers have been fighting over various suspicions such as power abuse and embezzlement since the end of last year. During their tenure, A and B filed a lawsuit against Park Na-rae for damages worth 100 million won, claiming damages such as workplace harassment, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees.

In response, Park Na-rae responded to the charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement on the basis of false claims, saying the former managers demanded a large amount of money. It is also at the center of controversy over allegations of illegal medical practices through 'auntie injections'.

Park Na-rae completed the investigation twice as a complainant at Yongsan Police Station, and A reportedly left for Las Vegas in the United States after being investigated as a defendant. A said, "It's for health reasons," and added, "I'm planning to return home next month."

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae recently raised criticism by telling her about attending a "makgeolli brewing academy" amid a legal dispute with her former managers. As the "Naraeba" has raised various suspicions, including former managers' overuse of power, public criticism has poured out that it is "not appropriate" to learn about "drinking" during self-reflection.

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