Controversy Over Prime Minister Kim Min-seok’s Visit to HYBE

2026-01-21 ← Back to List

1. Sense of Betrayal and Insult to the Fandom That Contributed to the Restoration of Democracy

Prime Minister Kim’s remarks that “the root of the Korean Wave is liberal democracy” and that “OOO’s comeback at Gwanghwamun Square, which was protected with light sticks, is highly meaningful” became the center of controversy. In response, public opinion largely criticized, stating, “Reducing the political meaning of the ‘candles’ that citizens held to restore democracy into a promotional tool for a company that fans have pointed out as the ‘main culprit of disturbing the ecosystem’ is an insult and deception to supporters.”

2. Contradiction with the State Policy of ‘Strict Punishment for Stock Manipulation’

The government’s statement that it would “support HYBE so it can become a global cultural company” also faced criticism for contradicting the current administration’s state policy. The fact that the second-in-command of state affairs promised full support while key HYBE executives are under investigation for violating the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (market manipulation, etc.) goes against the ‘zero tolerance for unfair trading’ principle emphasized by President Lee Jae-myung. Criticism was also raised that this is effectively an act of giving indulgence to a company facing criminal charges.

3. The Gap Between the Reality of the K-pop Industry and the ‘Creator-Centric’ Remarks

The Prime Minister’s remarks that “people are the core of the K-pop ecosystem” and that he would “create an environment where creators can focus on their creations with peace of mind” were also evaluated as being out of touch with reality. The critical public opinion cited the fact that HYBE is embroiled in controversies over ‘mistreatment of internal personnel,’ such as the legal dispute with former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin and the wrongful termination lawsuit of a former executive (former Director Chae Eun). Criticism followed that discussing a ‘creator-centric’ approach in front of such a company is a showy administration lacking an understanding of the industry site.

In addition, there were opinions withdrawing support, stating that the current government’s actions resemble the collusion allegations of figures from the previous administration, as well as opinions expressing disappointment at the double standard of strictly sanctioning other companies while showing a lenient attitude toward a company where a personal information leak incident occurred.

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