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Anti-Corruption Commission Chair Reports 1.3 Billion Won in Assets, Oceans Minister 2.1 Billion Won; Myeong Gye-nam Reports 30 Million Won

Anti-Corruption Commission Chair Reports 1.3 Billion Won in Assets, Oceans Minister 2.1 Billion Won; Myeong Gye-nam Reports 30 Million Won
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▲ Jeong Il-yeon, Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission

Jeong Il-yeon, Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, has reported total assets of 1.32 billion won.
The Government Public Service Ethics Committee disclosed the assets of 96 high-ranking public officials who experienced changes in status—such as appointments, promotions, or retirements—between March 2 and April 1 of this year, including Chairperson Jeong.
Chairperson Jeong reported holding approximately 790 million won in real estate, including a detached house in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, under his name, and a detached house and farmland in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, under his spouse's name. He also holds 470 million won in deposits.
Chairperson Jeong declined to disclose the assets of his eldest son and second daughter, citing that they maintain independent livelihoods.
Regarding Chairperson Jeong's multi-home ownership status, an official from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission stated, "A sales contract for the detached house in Gwangju was signed in March, and the registration transfer has now been completed."
As a result, Chairperson Jeong has become a single-home owner.
Hwang Jong-woo, Minister of Oceans and Fisheries

Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Hwang Jong-woo reported assets of 2.16 billion won.
Deposits accounted for the majority at 1.77 billion won, and his real estate holdings consisted of one apartment in Sejong City worth approximately 360 million won under his own name.
Myeong Gye-nam, the former actor who serves as the Governor of Hwanghae Province (a vice-ministerial level position under the Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces), registered 29 million won in assets. Most of this belongs to his eldest son, and he reported that his own assets consist solely of 9.98 million won in deposits.
Jeong Won-o, the former head of Seongdong District who resigned to run for Seoul Mayor, holds a total of 2.01 billion won in assets, including an apartment worth 1.16 billion won under his spouse's name.
Representative Kim Eui-kyeom of the Democratic Party of Korea, who stepped down as the head of the Saemangeum Development and Investment Agency to run in the by-election for the Gunsan-Gimje-Buan Gap district in North Jeolla Province, reported a total of 2.23 billion won. This includes an apartment in Seocho-gu, Seoul, worth 1.38 billion won under his spouse's name, and a leasehold right for an apartment in his constituency of Gunsan, North Jeolla Province.
Among the incumbent officials included in this disclosure, Kim Moon-hee, President of the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation, reported the highest assets, totaling 9.88 billion won.
(Photo: Yonhap News)
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