Overseasidol.com — Controversy surrounding Ken Chu and Mayday’s management company has once again captured public attention.
On December 25, a topic related to Chu’s allegations against Bin Music quickly climbed Weibo’s trending list, sparking widespread discussion.
According to a report by Red Star News, Ken Chu accused Bin Music of allegedly colluding with ticket scalpers to artificially inflate concert ticket prices.
He also claimed that the company was involved in transferring funds through cross-border trading entities to evade taxes.
In his statements, Ken mentioned several related parties, including cultural companies and the ticketing platform Damai.
In response to the online allegations, representatives from Damai stated that the platform has collected evidence regarding what it considers false and misleading information.
Damai emphasized that it reserves the right to pursue legal action against individuals or entities responsible for spreading defamatory claims, in order to protect its reputation and lawful interests.
On the same day, Ken confirmed that he had officially reported Bin Music to the relevant authorities and had fully cooperated with an official investigation.
He stated that the initial inquiry process has already been completed in accordance with regulatory procedures.
As of now, BinMusic has not released a public statement addressing the accusations.
The situation continues to draw attention, highlighting growing public concern over transparency, ticketing practices, and regulatory compliance within the entertainment industry.







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