Lee Ryeon-ju, Director of Regulatory Coordination Office, 11.44 Billion Won... 1.27 Billion Won Increase from Previous Year

[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Noh Hyung-wook, Minister of the Office for Government Policy Coordination, reported assets worth 1,195,080,000 KRW, a decrease of 72,310,000 KRW compared to the previous year.


According to the "2020 Regular Asset Changes" disclosed on the 26th by the Government Public Officials Ethics Committee, this is the summary of Minister Noh's asset status.


Minister Noh reported an apartment in Seocho-gu, Seoul, valued at 646,000,000 KRW, which increased by 58,000,000 KRW from the previous report, and deposits held by himself and his family increased by 82,000,000 KRW to 584,000,000 KRW. However, his personal financial institution debt decreased by approximately 50,000,000 KRW, and private bonds under his spouse's name decreased by 250,000,000 KRW.


Choi Byung-hwan, First Deputy Minister of the Office for Government Policy Coordination, reported assets totaling 1,694,540,000,000 KRW, an increase of 143,450,000 KRW from the previous year, while Cha Young-hwan, Second Deputy Minister, reported 7,873,680,000,000 KRW, an increase of 429,030,000 KRW from the previous year.


Lee Ryeon-ju, Director of the Regulatory Coordination Office at the Office for Government Policy Coordination, was listed among those with the highest asset increases. Director Lee reported assets worth 11,404,210,000 KRW, an increase of 1,269,360,000 KRW compared to the previous year.


Meanwhile, the disclosed asset data is based on assets as of December 31 of last year, and Prime Minister Chung, who was appointed on January 14, was excluded from this government's high-ranking public officials' asset disclosure.



However, as he is currently a member of the National Assembly, he reported his assets through the National Assembly last year, and the asset changes were disclosed through the National Assembly Public Officials Ethics Committee.


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