[Public Officials' Asset Disclosure] Oh Byung-kwon Acting Governor 1.8 Billion KRW · Lee Jae-jung Superintendent 900 Million KRW View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Most senior public officials in Gyeonggi Province have increased their assets compared to the previous year, and it was found that they hold an average of 400 million KRW in deposits.


According to the Government Public Officials Ethics Committee on the 31st, the average assets of six senior public officials in Gyeonggi Province amounted to 1.5232 billion KRW, an increase of 50.43 million KRW (3.4%) compared to the previous year. In terms of asset holdings, the average deposit per person was 394.28 million KRW, with five of them reporting deposits in the hundred million KRW range (two with around 600 million KRW, two with around 400 million KRW). Notably, all six hold stocks under their own or family members' names.


Oh Byeong-kwon, Acting Governor of Gyeonggi Province (First Deputy Governor for Administration), was promoted in October last year and included in the periodic disclosure target, so his asset registration details were disclosed in January this year, excluding him from this disclosure. According to the asset registration disclosed in January, Acting Governor Oh reported assets totaling 1.84207 billion KRW, including his own jeonse apartment (114.96㎡ in Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul), his father's apartment (79.78㎡ in Yeongdeungpo-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul), and deposits of 663.78 million KRW.


Lee Han-gyu, Second Deputy Governor for Administration of the province, reported an increase in assets from 1.29542 billion KRW to 1.61926 billion KRW, a rise of 323.84 million KRW. He explained this was due to the rise in official land price of a jointly owned apartment with his spouse (111.08㎡ in Hadong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon), increased deposits (gifts for his second son's wedding, condolence money for father-in-law's funeral, second son's employment), and increased debt of his second son.


Choi Byung-il, Head of the Gyeonggi Province Fire and Disaster Headquarters, reported an increase of 95.31 million KRW, totaling 1.8695 billion KRW. Changes were due to land allocation in the form of land readjustment for his mother and payment of the remaining balance for an apartment in Sejong City.


Kim Deok-seop, Chairman of the Southern Autonomous Police Committee of Gyeonggi Province, reported a decrease of 115.35 million KRW, totaling 2.60285 billion KRW. He owns real estate including a jointly owned apartment with his spouse (84.99㎡ in Irwon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul), a multi-family house owned by himself (63.18㎡ in Seongsu-dong 2-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul), and land under his spouse's name (two plots totaling 330㎡ in Siheung-dong, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam City). He also holds deposits under his and his family's names (416.55 million KRW) and listed stocks under his and his family's names (64.39 million KRW).


Shin Hyun-gi, Chairman of the Northern Autonomous Police Committee of Gyeonggi Province, reported an increase of 24.92 million KRW, totaling 1.110 billion KRW. He holds deposits of 620.28 million KRW under his and his family's names; although deposits decreased compared to last year, the stock prices of listed stocks under his spouse's and eldest son's names rose.



Lee Jae-jung, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, reported assets of 921.10 million KRW, an increase of 115.688 million KRW compared to last year. Superintendent Lee reported that the price of his apartment (84.97㎡ in Sanghyeon-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin City) rose by 99 million KRW, and deposits increased by 11.69 million KRW due to salary savings, totaling 439.28 million KRW.


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