The National Intelligence Service (NIS) on Tuesday dismissed the interim chief of Coupang Corp.'s claim that the company conducted an internal probe into a massive data leak upon its order and requested the National Assembly to file a complaint against the executive over alleged perjury. The move came after Harold Rogers, interim CEO of Coupang, claimed in a parliamentary hearing that the online retailer investigated the incident in accordance with the NIS' order and that the spy agency also instructed the company to get in touch with the person who leaked user information. "(The NIS) has requested the National Assembly, which has the right to file a complaint, to take such action ... against the Coupang chief executive on charges of perjury," the NIS said in a press release. The spy agency said the executive's remarks on the NIS giving orders to Coupang is "groundless," saying it has not given any instruction, order or approval to Coupang, with the exception of requesting information, nor is it in the position of taking such action. On the Coupang executive's remarks that the NIS ordere