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| ▲ Harold Rogers (L), interim chief executive officer (CEO) of Coupang Corp., speaks during a hearing on the e-commerce giant's massive data leak at the National Assembly in Seoul in this Dec. 31, 2025, file photo. (Yonhap) |
(LEAD) Coupang interim CEO-investigation
(LEAD) Coupang interim CEO summoned for questioning amid widening police probe
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SEOUL, Jan. 8 (Yonhap) -- Police have summoned Harold Rogers, interim chief executive officer (CEO) of Coupang Corp., to appear for questioning as part of an investigation into the company's alleged wrongdoings, including a recent large-scale data leak, sources said Thursday.
A special task force (TF) at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, launched earlier this month, is scheduling an appearance date with Rogers, according to the sources.
The summons is reportedly related to the controversy over the e-commerce giant's own investigation following the data breach.
Coupang announced the results of its probe on Dec. 25 that a suspect stole personal information from 33 million users, but only saved the data of 3,000 individuals. In response, the science ministry dismissed the findings as being one-sided and incomplete.
The TF has begun an extensive investigation into multiple suspicions surrounding the e-commerce giant, such as an alleged cover-up of an industrial accident and the deletion of website access logs.
On Dec. 31, the National Assembly's Science, ICT, Broadcasting and Communications Committee decided to file a complaint against seven Coupang officials, including Rogers, for allegedly violating the act on testimony and appraisal before parliament.
Additionally, on Tuesday, labor and civic groups filed a separate complaint with police against Coupang founder Kim Bom-suk and Rogers, alleging evidence tempering and violations of the Industrial Safety and Health Act, among others.
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