Yoon Appoints Lawyer Lee Sang-in as Standing Member of the Broadcasting and Communications Commission
President Yoon Suk-yeol appointed lawyer Lee Sang-in as a standing commissioner of the Korea Communications Commission on the 3rd. The standing commissioner position, which is a vice-ministerial political post, became vacant following the expiration of the term of former standing commissioner Kim Chang-ryong last month.
Lawyer Lee graduated from Seoul National University School of Law and was commissioned as a judge after completing the 17th class of the Judicial Research and Training Institute in 1988. He served as a research judge at the Supreme Court and as a chief judge at the Incheon District Court, and worked as the representative lawyer of the law firm Oneul.
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Sangin Lee, the new Standing Commissioner of the Korea Communications Commission.
[Photo by the Presidential Office]
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