Woori Bank replaced its compliance officer responsible for internal control duties during its mid-year personnel reshuffle.
Kim Minyoung
kimmy@alphabiz.co.kr | 2024-07-08 07:28:26
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[Alpha Biz= Reporter Kim Minyoung] Woori Bank replaced its compliance officer responsible for internal control duties during its mid-year personnel reshuffle.
The bank announced that Park Gu-jin, who held the position of compliance officer, resigned voluntarily, taking ethical responsibility for recent financial incidents at branch offices last month. In his place, Jeon Jae-hwa, a compliance officer from the holding company, will assume the role. Additionally, as part of personnel actions related to the incidents, including approval lines both past and present, the bank has appointed new department heads and internal control managers, holding them accountable in terms of personnel decisions.
The exclusion of duties for four lower-level department heads and the reassignment of 21 branch managers are considered exceptional measures.
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