Former high school baseball coach was sentenced to probation for receiving money envelopes from student players and
parents , sentenced to two years probation. In addition, Mr. A was ordered to collect 19.86 million won.
Mr. A, a former professional baseball player, was found to have received money and goods of 19.86 million won on a total of 27 occasions until the following year, including receiving money envelopes from parents at a training ground in Japan in February 2020, and resigned as a manager last year.
The court sentenced the defendant to a suspended sentence of imprisonment in the first trial. He is accused of violating the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act. The Improper Solicitation and Graft Act prohibits school staff from receiving money and valuables in excess of 1 million won per person at a time or 3 million won in one fiscal year, regardless of title. 먹튀검증
It is known that the details of the money and goods included not only money envelopes, but also nine wreaths sent by the parents of students, players, and relatives in lieu of the congratulations and condolences of Mr. A’s acquaintance.
Some in the baseball world defended that Mr. A’s act was unintentional, saying, “Director A was ignorant of the issue or was unaware of the contents of the solicitation.”
However, judging from the testimony and testimony, the judge judged that Mr. A had received cash, and that sending the wreath instead of the player’s parents was an act that could harm the fairness, integrity and trust in the job, and found the prosecution guilty. did.