Chairman Han Gi-jung of the Fair Trade Commission attends the 2nd plenary meeting of the 422nd National Assembly (extraordinary session) held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on Nov. 19, listening to questions from lawmakers. /Courtesy of News1
Chairman Han Gi-jung of the Fair Trade Commission attends the 2nd plenary meeting of the 422nd National Assembly (extraordinary session) held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on Nov. 19, listening to questions from lawmakers. /Courtesy of News1

Han Gi-jeong, Chairperson of the Fair Trade Commission, reported assets totaling more than 3.4 billion won last year.

According to the asset changes of public officials disclosed in the official gazette by the Government Public Officials Ethics Committee on the 27th, Chairperson Han reported a total of 3.418 billion won in assets for himself, his spouse, his eldest daughter, and his youngest son, which is an increase of 43 million won from a year ago.

Chairperson Han owns a 107.53㎡ unit in the Dogok Ssangyong Yega Apartment in Dogok-dong, Seoul, valued at approximately 1.405 billion won, with the actual transaction price decreasing by 16 million won compared to the previous year.

Jo Hong-seon, Vice Chairperson of the Fair Trade Commission, reported assets of 1.846 billion won, an increase of about 80 million won. His assets include a jointly owned apartment in Sodam-dong, Sejong City (59.45㎡, valued at 226.96 million won), an apartment in Dongan-gu, Anyang City (84.97㎡, valued at 900 million won) in his name, a building in Sangdang-gu, Cheongju City (43.68㎡, valued at 557.93 million won) under his spouse's name, and total deposits of 748.12 million won shared with his spouse.

The person reporting the highest assets among senior officials of the Fair Trade Commission is Secretary-General Yoo Seong-wook. Secretary-General Yoo reported assets of 1.465 billion won, a decrease of 180 million won from the previous year. He reported a jointly owned unit in Jamsil Els, Songpa-gu, Seoul (84.80㎡, valued at 1.564 billion won). His total deposits amounted to 88.5 million won, while his reported debt was 330 million won.

Nam Dong-il, Commissioner, reported assets of 395 million won, an increase of 7.8 million won from last year. Commissioner Nam owns a 84.86㎡ apartment in Beomjigi Village, Arom-dong, Sejong City (valued at 360 million won).

Kim Jeong-gi, Commissioner, reported 415 million won in assets. A house in Sinhyeon-dong, Gwangju City owned by his spouse is valued at 417 million won. The total debt for Kim and his spouse is 210 million won.

Yoon Soo-hyun, Director of the Korea Consumer Agency, reported assets of 235 million won last year. The apartment he owns in Dajeong-dong, Sejong City, with a dedicated area of 74.07㎡ increased by 10 million won to 365 million won. He held deposits of 153 million won.