Police are considering imposing a travel ban on Coupang interim CEO Harold Rogers after he refused to appear for questioning over an investigation into the online retailer's massive data breach. Rogers was summoned for questioning on Jan. 5 but failed to comply without providing a reason. "We've summoned him again, and we believe he will appear for the second one," Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Park Jeong-bo told reporters Monday. The user data breach affecting some 33.7 million Coupang customers was disclosed in November, but the company is suspected of downplaying its scale through its own internal investigation. The company said it seized and analyzed a laptop used by the suspect, a former employee, and claimed that the personal information of only 3,000 customers had been copied. At the time, the company said, “Coupang and government authorities have been working tirelessly together to provide an update” on the case. The Korean government, however, disputed the claim, saying the announcement was made by Coupang “unilaterally” and that there had been no such j