rail operator head-resignation

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수정2018.12.11. 오전 10:20
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KORAIL chief steps down after bullet train derailment

DAEJEON, Dec. 11 (Yonhap) -- Oh Young-sik, CEO of the Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL), resigned Tuesday, taking responsibility for the derailment of a bullet train that injured over a dozen passengers in the country's northeast.

"I have emphasized that (ensuring) the safety of our people is the most important role and reason for KORAIL's existence, but I take full responsibility with my deepest apologies for failing to keep that promise," he said in a statement.

A Seoul-bound KTX train ran off the tracks in the eastern provincial city of Gangneung early Saturday and injured 16 passengers aboard, with no fatalities.

Oh has faced criticism after he cited "freezing weather" as a possible cause of the derailment in a press briefing hours after the accident. He has been blamed for not addressing the problem properly despite a series of similar incidents that happened in recent months.

Oh, a three-time lawmaker, took the top post at KORAIL in February.

KORAIL CEO Oh Young-sik speaks to media regarding the KTX derailment during a briefing in the eastern provincial city of Gangneung on Dec. 8, 2018. (Yonhap)


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