With the New Government Inauguration... Jung Eun-bo, Financial Supervisory Service Chief, Offers Resignation
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Jung Eun-bo, the Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, has tendered his resignation.
The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 12th that Governor Jung expressed his intention to resign following the inauguration of the new government.
The Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service serves a three-year term, and Governor Jung took office last August, so much of his term remained.
It is reported that Governor Jung decided to resign before the end of his term due to the launch of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.
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Previously, Ko Seung-beom, the Chairman of the Financial Services Commission, also tendered his resignation, and it is expected that successor appointments for both the Chairman of the Financial Services Commission and the Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service will be made together.
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