Kim Young-sik, Chairman of Samil PwC, Elected as the 45th Chairman of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants (2nd Report) View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ji-hwan Park] Kim Young-sik, Chairman of Samil Accounting Corporation, has been elected as the 45th President of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants.


The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced on the 17th that Kim Young-sik was elected as the 45th President following the vote for the new president.


This election saw a record number of five candidates, including former National Assembly member Chae Yi-bae of the former Minsaeng Party, Jeong Min-geun, Vice Chairman of Anjin Accounting Corporation, Choi Jong-man, CEO of Shinhan Accounting Corporation, and Professor Hwang In-tae of Chung-Ang University.



On the day, newly elected President Kim Young-sik received 4,638 votes out of 17,920 eligible voters. Members who had not paid dues for more than three years or who had been disciplined were excluded from the electorate. Former Assemblyman Chae Yi-bae received 3,800 votes, Vice Chairman Jeong Min-geun 1,340 votes, CEO Choi Jong-man 974 votes, and Professor Hwang In-tae of Chung-Ang University 872 votes.


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