The h**d of a South Korean lithium battery maker has been arrested over alleged violations of industrial safety law following a factory fire that consumed 23 individuals.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Suwon District Court approved a warrant to arrest Aricell CEO Park Soon-kwan over his role in the June blaze late on Wednesday, a court spokesperson said.

The court also issued a warrant for Park’s son, who is an executive at Aricell, the spokesperson said.

South Korea’s Ministry of Employment and Labor said Park had been arrested on charges of “causing the demise of 23 p****e” by employing unskilled contract workers to handle materials that posed a serious fire risk.
Punishment for fire incident

Park’s arrest marks the first time that a company h**d has been held responsible under legislation introduced in 2022 to penalise management for industrial accidents.

The Serious Disasters Punishment Act carries penalties of one year in prison or one billion won ($835,000) in fines for business owners and management for accidents that cause d***h or serious injury.

Police said last week that the fire at the factory in Hwaseong, about 45km south of Seoul, broke out as the company raced to meet a deadline without taking steps to address signs of serious quality failures.

South Korea has a long history of d****y incidents blamed on companies cutting corners.

In 2014, 476 p****e, including 325 high school students, perished when the S***l ferry capsized following modifications to the vessel to increase its cargo capacity.

In 1995, more than 500 individuals perished following the collapse of the Sampoong Department Store, which subsequent investigations revealed had been built without sufficient support columns…CONTINUE READING>>

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