Haru Invest, a struggling South Korean crypto yield platform, has reportedly terminated contracts for over 100 employees.
"After much consideration, it comes with a heavy heart to inform you that we will be minimizing the operations of Haru Invest and its affiliated companies to prevent further damages that are likely to be incurred," the company said on Thursday.
According to local news outlet Sedaily, the decision to fire the employees came from Haru Invest, the operator of the crypto management service Haru, as well as the parent company Block Crafters. The contracts are set to expire on June 23.
It also reported that the company held a video conference on the same day of the contract termination to notify the affected employees.
Neither the company nor Sedaily gave the exact number of employees impacted by this decision, but CoinDesk Korea reported it to be over 100 people.
It stated that, following the issues the company faced, specifically the withdrawal pause, it closed its offices, and sent the workers to allegedly work from home, while the officials vanished.
Haru Invest said in the post that,
"Our executive team is committed to addressing this situation and providing legal responses regardless of location. We will also cooperate by providing administrative and legal support to Haru team members when necessary."
Regarding the contract terminations, CEO Lee Hyung-soo said during the conference that "it is difficult to operate normally due to the recent situation."
On June 13, Haru paused withdrawals and deposits, citing problems with service partners as the reason.
Through an internal inspection process, they discovered that certain information provided by a consignment operator was "suspected to be false," the company
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