Seoul (The Korea Herald/ANN) A South Korean savings bank, now suspended for liquidity shortage, turned out to have provided more than 150 billion won (US$127 million) in illegal loans to hostess bars and other adult entertainment clubs in southern Seoul, a police investigation found Friday.
Seoul (The Korea Herald/ANN) A South Korean savings bank, now suspended for liquidity shortage, turned out to have provided more than 150 billion won (US$127 million) in illegal loans to hostess bars and other adult entertainment clubs in southern Seoul, a police investigation found Friday.
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