Nam Gi-myeong, Head of the Preparatory Task Force for the High-ranking Officials' Crime Investigation Agency (PCC)

Nam Gi-myeong, Head of the Preparatory Task Force for the High-ranking Officials' Crime Investigation Agency (PCC)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun announced on the 6th that he appointed Nam Gi-myeong, former head of the Ministry of Government Legislation, as the head of the Preparatory Committee for the establishment of the High-ranking Officials' Crime Investigation Agency (Gong-su-cheo).


The Preparatory Committee for Gong-su-cheo is an organization under the Prime Minister's Office established to efficiently carry out the tasks necessary for the launch of Gong-su-cheo.


Head Nam is from Yeongdong, Chungcheongbuk-do, passed the 18th Administrative Examination, served as the head of the Ministry of Government Legislation from 2007 to 2008, and was a distinguished professor at Chungnam National University Law School.


Prime Minister Jeong evaluated, "Head Nam has not only abundant public service experience but also deep expertise in legislative administration and understands the purpose of establishing Gong-su-cheo better than anyone else."


He added, "He will demonstrate leadership as an expert in the follow-up legislation and various regulatory arrangements necessary for the establishment of Gong-su-cheo. We expect him to lead the Preparatory Committee well by facilitating cooperation and communication with the National Assembly and other related organizations."


Head Nam, who was appointed this time, will oversee the affairs of the Preparatory Committee until Gong-su-cheo is launched.



The government plans to officially launch the Preparatory Committee on the 10th. Under the plan to organize the committee with about 10 members, discussions are underway regarding the dispatch of personnel from various ministries.


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