Kim Byung-ki, the floor leader of South Korea's ruling Democratic Party, has been accused of instructing his team to "attack" Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, in the National Assembly after his son secured an internship at Bithumb, criticizing its market monopoly and compliance issues. This comes after his son was reportedly hired shortly after a private meeting with Bithumb. Kim Byung-ki denies any involvement in the alleged transfer of benefits, stating that he only commented on "anti-monopoly principles," did not name Upbit, and claimed that his son's employment was unrelated to his legislative actions. (DL News)
A senior official of South Korea's ruling party has been implicated in a crypto exchage internship controversy, but denies any involvement in bribery.
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