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    K-Pop band NewJeans star Hanni tells South Korean MPs about industry harassment at inquiry

    In the tightly-controlled world of K-pop, the public airing of complaints is rare, with a boardroom drama continuing to play out that could affect the future of one of its most successful bands.


    A member of chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans has given a rare and tearful testimony to South Korean politicians at an inquiry into workplace harassment, amid a boardroom drama over her super producer.

    In recent years, South Korea's K-pop industry has become a global juggernaut powered by the success of groups like BTS, but domestically it is known for imposing strict standards and controls on fledgling stars.

    Rising K-pop idols are expected to adhere to their powerful agency's behaviour and appearance guidelines, with many stars describing receiving extreme backlash from fans over perceived mistakes in their personal lives.

    Hanni, 20, who is Vietnamese-Australian, testified on Tuesday, local time, that she overheard a manager of another idol group linked to her parent agency instructing members of another girl group to spurn her.

    "I saw a manager along with three members from another group and said hello … When the manager saw me, she told the members to 'ignore her as if you didn't see her,'" she told the inquiry.

    "I could not understand why I had to go through this."

    The alleged event took place amid a dispute between NewJeans' producer and mastermind, Min Hee-jin, and HYBE, the South Korean agency that manages BTS, after HYBE filed a legal complaint against Ms Min for breach of trust in business.

    Ms Min, who headed the HYBE subsidiary ADOR which manages NewJeans, was replaced as ADOR's president in August amid the boardroom conflict.

    During the live-stream in which Hanni had raised the harassment claim, all NewJeans' members demanded that Ms Min be reinstated as ADOR's CEO.

    Multiple court cases on the dispute between Ms Min and HYBE are ongoing.

    The group is committed to a contract until 2029, but have indicated an unwillingness to continue under current arrangements.

    Website Koreaboo, which reports extensively on K-pop, reports the band would have to pay ?300 billion ($328m) if it were to terminate the contract early.

    Claims of unfair treatment

    Hanni acknowledged that the ongoing dispute between the parent company and Ms Min was related to the bullying she had experienced.

    "It couldn't have been unrelated. But they didn't need to bring that issue into the workplace," she said.

    "I felt I couldn't just sit idly by while such behaviour continued to repeat," she added, noting NewJeans members had been subjected to other unfair treatment by HYBE, such as discrediting their performance in Japan.

    ADOR CEO Kim Ju-young, who succeeded Ms Min, told the inquiry that while she personally believed Hanni's account, no CCTV evidence was available to support it.

    Hanni's televised testimony was given to South Korean politicians who serve on the parliamentary committee overseeing workplace conditions and safety, which is not an investigative body.

    ADOR's Ms Min, who joined the industry in the early 2000s, is widely regarded as one of the most successful producers in the K-pop scene, having worked with stars such as Girls' Generation, EXO and SHINee, among others.

    NewJeans, produced by Ms Min, is among HYBE's most successful K-pop groups, alongside BTS, which is currently on a hiatus as some members perform South Korea's mandatory military service.

    BTS member J Hope is scheduled to finish his military service this Thursday.

    "I am grateful for the attention people have shown to this issue. I hope my fellow colleagues and (K-pop) trainees won't have to experience such concerns," Hanni said tearfully in her closing remarks.

    AFP/ABC


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