Cha Eun-Woo's Military Position Secured Amid Tax Evasion Controversy
Cha Eun-Woo's Legal Battles Come to a Halt
Cha Eun-Woo has received a significant reprieve in his ongoing legal issues. The singer will maintain his role in the military band after the Ministry of National Defense in South Korea dismissed a public petition that sought to review his assignment. This decision follows months of scrutiny after the ASTRO member faced allegations of substantial tax evasion. Despite the formal complaints lodged through the civil petition system, officials have confirmed that there will be no changes to the singer-actor’s military status.
Dismissal of Public Petition Against Cha Eun-Woo
Public petition against Cha Eun-Woo dismissed
The controversy reignited when a post on an online community highlighted a petition filed via South Korea’s e-People civil complaint portal. The petitioner questioned the appropriateness of Cha Eun-Woo’s military band assignment following reports of unpaid taxes exceeding 20 billion Korean won. The Ministry of National Defense officially addressed the petition on May 6, indicating that it did not meet the reassignment criteria specified in Article 14 of the Ministry’s Personnel Management Regulations for Soldiers. Consequently, Cha will retain his current military band position. The ministry also noted that personal details regarding the singer’s situation could not be disclosed due to privacy regulations. Reassignment is typically reserved for cases involving health issues, disciplinary actions, restructuring, assault-related matters, or challenges in adapting to military life.
Overview of Cha Eun-Woo's Tax Evasion Allegations
All about Cha Eun-Woo's tax evasion scandal
Cha Eun-Woo was first implicated in tax evasion allegations in January when reports surfaced that South Korea’s National Tax Service had issued a significant back-tax demand against him. At that time, the actor-singer expressed his willingness to cooperate with the ongoing investigations.