disclosure of information that is insufficient and incomplete for investment decision making, or misleading to investors in a manner of concealing, disguising or fabricating information in the particulars, or
beneficial facts or evidence in the trial of the case or the proceedings, or concealing or destroying the evidence of the case or giving false statements, etc.; Clause 4. A person having the prohibited
beneficial facts or evidence in the trial of the case or the proceedings, or concealing or destroying the evidence of the case or giving false statements, etc.; Clause 4. A person having the prohibited
emergency incidents which may cause major operational disruptions Examples of emergency incidents are classified into a group for clearness and being a guideline for intermediaries for analysing possible
concealing investments, financial condition or the actual performance of a mutual fund or a private mutual fund operated under the management company’s responsibility, or intentionally making false statements
concealing investments, financial condition or the actual performance of a mutual fund or a private mutual fund operated under the management company’s responsibility, or intentionally making false statements
statements in material matters, or concealing material facts that should have been stated in any documents subject to be disclosed to the public or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the
concealing material facts which should have been stated in any documents which shall be disclosed to the public or submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Capital Market Supervisory Board or
and other additional regulations prescribed by the Law on Securities and Exchange, or aiding or abetting thereof; (2) intentionally presenting false statements in material matters, or concealing
disclosed information that was incomplete, insufficient for making investment decisions or misleading to investors in a manner of concealing or dissimulating or creating information that may not have existed