The South Korean Ministry of Environment, Samsung Next, and several other South Korean companies have been included in the list of potential creditors of FTX

2023-01-29 11:40:41
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According to ChainCatcher news, multiple major public institutions and companies in South Korea have been included in the potential creditor list of FTX, including the South Korean Ministry of Environment, the largest law firm in South Korea, Kim & Chang, Samsung Next, an investment company under Samsung Electronics, shared office service provider The Executive Centre, and Vantago.

The South Korean Ministry of Environment responded that its financial funds have no direct transactions with FTX and will consult with the bankruptcy court in Delaware, USA, to confirm the details of the creditor list. In addition, considering that the subcommittee can conduct transactions in the name of the Ministry of Environment, the ministry plans to further investigate the transaction details and examine the operation of the funds.

The creditor list previously submitted by FTX lawyers to the court did not include information about the background or scale of the creditors, only the names and addresses of the creditors. The only South Korean government department on the list is the Ministry of Environment. In addition to the South Korean Ministry of Environment, the Japanese Ministry of Environment, the Indian Ministry of Finance, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance and Science and Technology were also listed as creditors. (source link)

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