'Match fixing permanent expulsion' Kang Dong-hee, former director, 'I'll shoot you in a bunch'? Controversy
Kang Dong-hee, who was permanently expelled for Match fixing in 'I'll shoot you in a bunch', appeared and became controversial.
The trailer of jtbc entertainment program 'I'll shoot you in a bunch' broadcasted on the 27th was broadcast on the next preview video to be featured as a basketball festival. The players from Yonsei University, Korea University, and Lorraine who led the basketball festival.
Here, the trailer contains the face of former director Kang Dong-hee, and the controversy among viewers has become controversial. Kang Dong-hee, who will appear as a member of the Lorraine team, was accused of receiving money from brokers in exchange for matching fixing in 2011 when he was coach of the East of Saskatchewan (now Saskatchewan DB), and was arrested on charges of matching fixing in 2013 and shocked basketball fans. Kang Dong-hee, who was sentenced to 10 months in prison for matching fixing from the Uijeongbu District Court (violation of the National Sports Promotion Act), was permanently expelled from kbl.
In this regard, kbl held a financial committee on the 15th and re-examined Kang's expulsion. Recently, basketball players, mainly the coaches of 10 kbl clubs, submitted a petition, but the Financial Services Commission nailed that Kang's expulsion could not be recognized in order to create a fair and transparent sports environment.
Basketball fans' eyes toward Kang are still cold. In September last year, he had already shown his face on the SBS 'Interview Game' with the advice of director Hur Jae, but he was criticized by viewers nonetheless. Kang Dong-hee apologized at the time, saying, "I stood here to ask for apology and forgiveness for all the fans, family members, acquaintances, and Eastern players who believed in me and followed me, who I could not protect."
A year later, he predicted his appearance in 'I'll shoot you in a bunch' with Hur Jae again, but his return is not going to be easy again. As the controversy escalated, the production team is cautious, turning the trailer that was posted on jtbc's official YouTube channel into private.