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South Korea raids Bithumb amid ex-CEO’s alleged $2M embezzlement



South Korean prosecutors raided crypto alternate Bithumb following suspicions that its former CEO embezzled funds to buy an residence. 

On March 20, Seoul’s Southern District Prosecutors Workplace reportedly searched Bithumbs workplaces within the nation.

The investigation centered round allegations that the crypto alternate gave a 3 billion Korean received (over $2 million) residence lease deposit to Kim Dae-sik, its former CEO and board member, who now works as an adviser to the agency. 

Prosecutors raised issues over potential monetary misconduct throughout the firm, suspecting that Kim used a number of the funds to buy a private residence.