Military Employee Exposes WINNER’s Mino Regarding Manipulation Accusations
WINNER’s Mino, who will be discharged today from the military, was revealed not to have shown up to work.
According to Star News, he did not appear on his last day due to sick leave.
He will likely not be at work today because he has a schedule.
— Military official
Dispatch also released more information from worker A, who claimed he rarely saw Mino.
I rarely saw Mino come to work. He never showed up at 9, but the facility adjusted his work time to 10.
— Worker A
Worker B also shared their experience working with Mino.
“He rarely showed up to work, and on the days he did, he just had his headphones on and played games while half lying down.
It’s not that he didn’t show up for work to the resting area, but it was the same for the facility management corporation. He would come in maybe twice a week at most. I’ve seen him 2-3 times in a month before. Everyone usually comes to work at nine, but he comes in at ten. He received celebrity privilege.”
— Worker B
When asked if he made it to work by 10, they replied, “He would come in around 10:30 or 11 AM. He would play games for about 20-30 minutes. He ate lunch at home because he’s a celebrity.”
Worker B also said he didn’t take any of the work calls.
Everyone except for Mino answered phone calls, and the reason was that they said people knew Mino’s voice.
— Worker B
Even for picking up administrative notices from the post office, Mino was reportedly excluded due to his social phobia.
Previously, Dispatch reported on Mino for suspicion of manipulating military service.
With this, the Military Manpower Administration took immediate action against the accusations. However, amid the controversy, Manager A denied the allegations regarding Mino.
Military Personnel Exposes The Alleged Truth Behind WINNER Mino’s Manipulation Accusations