Army Training Center Reveals Plans Regarding Punishment For SEVENTEEN Woozi’s Controversy

They will take action if need be.

Recently, SEVENTEEN’s Woozi has been embroiled in an “abuse of power” controversy during military enlistment.

Shortly after beginning his military service, he was reportedly asked to handle a personal request by a military superior, who asked him to help find a singer to perform at his wedding.

SEVENTEEN’s Woozi Gets Asked For “Inappropriate Favor” During Military Enlistment

While the military stated that no regulations were violated, the incident garnered massive reactions online, with many deeming the superior’s behavior as inappropriate.

SEVENTEEN’s Woozi Suffering “Abuse Of Power” During Military Enlistment Triggers Public Outrage

Most recently, an official from the Army Training Center told media outlet Chosun on the phone, “There was no coercion, and our investigation revealed that Woozi himself accepted ‘A’s request out of goodwill. There was no violation of law or regulations.”

They continued, “From a trainee’s perspective, a request from a military officer could feel like coercion. He said that he made the request at the end of the six-week training period. This is a sufficient amount of time for them to build a friendship.”

The Army Training Center stated that they currently have no plans to discipline “A” or Woozi.

An official also commented, “We have not reached the level where such measures should be taken. First, we will conduct a survey of unit members to improve barracks culture, and if there are any other cases of unfair treatment, we will take action.”

Source: chosun

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