New testimonies continue to surface regarding the allegations of negligent military service that Winner's Song Mino is currently facing.
On the December 27th broadcast of SBS 'Curious Stories Y', the episode focused on Song Mino, who has been embroiled in a controversy over his negligent military service.
A witness, referred to as 'A', who claimed to have observed Song Mino while he was serving at the parking department of the Facilities Management Corporation, stated, "I believe Song Mino started in March last year. He was excused from telephone duties to avoid exposing his name and was refrained from handling civil complaints to avoid getting his face recognized."
He continued, "At first, he came to work regularly, but after some time, he didn't come for a whole week. At worst, I'd see him once or twice a month. Later on, he hardly ever showed up."
Song Minho was later transferred to a community facility management role, where an official also pointed out his lack of attendance, stating, “I only saw him two or three times in 10 months.” The official added, “I heard he attended work regularly when he was at the headquarters. There were 200 people watching there, but here, there are only 13 employees."
C, the director who is suspected of having shown favoritism to Song Mino, cautiously responded, "If I say something wrong, it might affect Mino negatively. I'll talk about it later if I get a chance."
A journalist who was investigating Song Mino's allegations reported, "There are reports of him sitting around while playing games or brought a laptop to view his sheet music, and even using a keyboard he brought along. It’s also said that he didn’t spend much time at the workplace.”
-If he's too sick to handle customer service, he should've at least taken on other tasks and stuck to basic working hours. What's wrong with him?
-He should be re-enlisted.
-If only he had clocked in and out properly;; It's very shocking to hear him not doing any work, playing games instead, and even bringing a keyboard.
-Did he really think people wouldn't find out about this?
-Did he think no one would find out? It seems like he thinks the world revolves around him.
-Why did he do that...?
-What was he thinking?
-Is it even possible to show up only once or twice in 10 months? The person who covered for him should also be investigated.
-He didn't even show up for work properly, and when he did, he brought a keyboard? What a turn-off.
-Re-enlist him in active duty so he can receive proper intensive training.
-He must think the world is so easy.
-Wait, not even in one month but 10 months?
-Why blame the supervisor? Sure, the supervisor is also at fault, but the main problem and the one who did the most wrong is him.
-His audacity is legendary.