On the recommendation to get rid of several houses … Cheong Wa Dae’s secretary retired after failing to sell her house



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Cho Sung-jae, former presidential secretary for employment and labor. [사진 사진기자협회]

Cho Sung-jae, former presidential secretary for employment and labor. [사진 사진기자협회]

Cho Sung-jae, the former presidential secretary for employment and labor, did not sell the house until retirement, despite the Blue House’s recommendation to ditch the real estate for second home owners.

Cho Sung-jae, former secretary of employment and labor, increased his wealth by 300 million won in 7 months

According to the public servants’ property disclosure in October announced by the Government Officials Ethics Committee on the 30th, former Secretary Cho owned an apartment in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu (1,173 billion won), the couple’s joint name, and an apartment in Sejong City (354 million won) in their own name. The spouse had a charter right (730 million won) for an apartment in Mapo-gu.

The targets for this property disclosure are 40 high-ranking public officials who have changed their status, such as promotion or retirement from July 2 to August 1. Former secretary Cho denounced the property as of July 24, when there was a change of secretary.

Former Secretary Cho’s total assets were 1,892.4 million won, an increase of 319 million won from the end of last year. As the price of apartments in Bangi-dong increased by 259 million won.

Employment and Labor Secretary Do Jae-hyung, the office of the presidential secretary, appointed in July as the successor to former Secretary Cho, reported 24.953.6 billion won. Ha Dong-soo, the secretary of Lands, Infrastructure and Transportation, was surveyed as having 2,071 billion won, and Seo Ju-seok, the first deputy chief of the National Security Bureau, had a property of 1,599.66 million won. Former National Security Bureau chief Eui-yong Eui-yong reported 2.1 billion won, ranking third among retirees.

In this property disclosure, Cho Dong-sung, former president of Incheon National University, reported the most properties in total. Including spouse’s property, the land was 153.64 million won, the building was 12.7382 million won, the deposit was 3.3233 million won, the values ​​were 13.62.89 million won. and the membership fee was 23 million won.

The holder with the highest wealth reported 3.9589 million won to Choi Young-seok, vice chancellor of Chungbuk National University. The buildable property represented 70% of the reported amount. Later, Kang Seong-guk, the head of the legal department of the Ministry of Justice, earned 3.51.6 billion won, and Lee Eui-han, the vice president of education and research at Kangwon National University, 3,322. These also showed that the share of buildings in total ownership was 72% and 76%, respectively.

Among retirees, a civil servant who has the second-largest wealth after Cho, reported 6 billion won to Ahn Sung-jin as the former president of the Korea Science and Creativity Foundation. Former President Ahn, who expressed appreciation for his deteriorating health in June, increased his fortune by 625 million won since the end of last year. Former Police Commissioner Min Gap-ryong reported 855.04 million won, including the 626.66 million won building, deposits of 288.09 million won, and a debt of 70 million won.

Reporter Eunkyung Choi [email protected]




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