South Korean Battery CEO Sentenced to Prison Over Deadly Factory Fire
Park Soon-kwan, the leader of lithium battery producer Aricell, was convicted by the Suwon District Court for breaching both the Serious Accidents Punishment Act and the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
In addition, Park Joong-eon, the company’s head of operations and Park Soon-kwan's son, also received a 15-year prison term for violating the same laws.
Reports indicate that Aricell had been falsifying test samples since it began supplying batteries to the military in 2021, aiming to bypass quality checks illegally. After failing a quality inspection in April of the previous year, the company ramped up its production to double its usual output.
The tragic blaze at the factory claimed the lives of 23 individuals, including 17 workers from China, and left nine others injured.
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