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KOVO withdraws from unanimous "Permanent Expulsion"

The Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) has decided to expel referee A, who asked a club official to borrow money.

 

KOVO officially announced on the 24th, "We held a reward and punishment committee for the violation of the referee's service posture and prohibition in the morning in the Federation's conference room." 스포츠토토사이트

 

KOVO recently conducted a full investigation of all 14 clubs and referees on this matter after receiving a report on Judge A's request for money borrowing. As a result, it was confirmed that Judge A asked the officials of the two clubs to borrow money.

After confirming the atrocities of Judge A, KOVO held a reward and punishment committee to determine the situation of the case and whether the disciplinary and sanctions standards were applied so that appropriate measures could be taken. As a result of listening to the statement and explanation of Judge A in question in relation to the above case, Judge A admitted to requesting money loan from club officials and referees and informal contact with club officials during the season.

 

The reward and punishment committee decided that it was a serious act that could undermine the fairness of the professional league to ask the referee to borrow money by unofficially contacting a club official, and decided to strictly sanction similar violations to prevent recurrence. Accordingly, Article 12 (service posture) (3) of the Korean Volleyball Federation's judgment regulations, Article 3 (maintenance of dignity) of the judgment rules, Article 4 (prohibited matters) and sanctions, and penalty imposition standards (general) 11. In accordance with the five violations of prohibitions by the federation and its members (other acts of impairment of dignity), the A judge was unanimously imposed a "excuse" disciplinary action.

 

In addition, the reward and punishment committee urged the federation to make every effort to manage and operate more thoroughly.