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SEOUL (South Korea), president of Korean Air, whose head of the group included scandals such as his daughter's infamous incident, "a rage of nuts," died of a disease, announced Monday the company.
Cho Yang-ho had been charged with several counts, including embezzlement and tax evasion. His death comes less than two weeks after a shareholder vote to remove the 70-year-old from the company's board of directors following a series of scandals surrounding the ruling family. . .
The company said Cho died in the United States but did not specify his illness or provide any other details in his death statement. Cho remained chairman of the board of directors, which is not part of the board of directors, even after the shareholders ousted him from the board of directors and that he expressed its intention to continue to participate in the management.
Cho's eldest daughter, Cho Hyun-ah, who was previously head of the airline's cabin service, received worldwide notoriety in 2014 after her "nutty rabies" crisis on board delayed a flight. She was sentenced to one year in prison for violating the law on aviation, but was released early when a senior court suspended her sentence.
The Cho family also faced intense criticism after company employees allegedly suffered abuse and anger.
The South Korean police summoned Cho's wife last May to interrogate her about allegations that she badaulted and badaulted employees.
Lee Myung-hee has been accused of physically or verbally abusing more than 10 former and current employees of Cho's conglomerate, Hanjin, mother of Korean Air.
Cho Hyun-ah's younger sister, Cho Hyun-min, was also investigated for throwing a cup of water during a work meeting.
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