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None of the land owned by 58 high-ranking officials at the Blue House secretary level or higher was found to be related to the alleged speculation in the new city.
According to the ‘Disclosure of Regular Property Changes for Public Officials in 2021’ published by the Government Officials Ethics Committee on the 25th in the official gazette, 25 of the 58 employees, including President Moon Jae-in, owned land.
Among them, it was found that there were no cases related to speculation near the development area of the new city. Previously, the Blue House said on the 19th that there were no transactions using public information or status as a result of a comprehensive survey on whether a total of 4,082 people, including employees, spouses, and immediate family members, were subject to land transactions in the new city.
However, two parcels, including the first and the site at Baekam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, reported Public Service Secretary Lee Nam-gu, were found to be adjacent to the planned Yongin Group development site. semiconductor SK Hynix.
Recently, a retired public official in Gyeonggi-do became controversial as he received unfair profits after hearing information about development in the region during his tenure. In response, Do-won has accused the employee of violating the Anti-Corruption Law.
In this regard, the Blue House said that the secretary had inherited the land from his father in July 2017. It is explained that the area was the land where the secretary’s father had cultivated for generations. The mother is said to be growing hers as well at this time.
On the other hand, it was discovered that President Moon owns 1,016.22 million won of land owned in 17 lots, including land, roads, etc., in the name of himself and his wife in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, where his sister in the law is being created.
Among the three bureau chiefs, President Yoo Young-min, the presidential secretary, has the most land. According to the casual property registration data, Mr. Yoo owns a property of 313.47 million won on a piece of land located in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do.
Among the chief secretaries, Jeong Moo-suk Choi Jae-seong owns two forest lands worth 34.2 million won in Suwon-myeon, Namyang-si, Gyeonggi-do. The sales contract was signed in May of last year and is said to have been completed prior to registration in November of the same year.
The Blue House explained that it was the land that Choi, who is currently homeless, bought to build a house for the purpose of living. Chief Choi was from Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do, and lived mainly in Namyangju, which is nearby, and in the 17th-19th National Assembly, Namyangjugap was his district.
Chief Choi ran for the general election in April last year, and after losing his election in Songpa-eul, Seoul, he wrote on his social media: “I want to build a house in the forest that I wanted to do before, but I have. been delaying. ”
Some people suspected that they had bought it for the good development of Wangsuk, Namyangju, the site of the nearby third new city, but the Blue House said, “It is on top of a mountain and there is no possibility of development due to the law of maintenance of the metropolitan area. It is completely irrelevant for speculation. “He explained.
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