Na Seung-cheol, senior secretary for civil affairs at the Prime Minister's Secretariat and defense attorney in President Lee Jae-myung's election law violation case, reported assets of 2.8 billion won.
On the 21st, the Government Public Officials Ethics Committee disclosed the asset registration details of 73 senior officials, including Deputy Minister Na, whose status changed due to inauguration, promotion, or retirement from May 2 to June 1.
Deputy Minister Na reported assets of 2.77294 billion won under the names of self, spouse, and children. The largest portion of Na's assets is an apartment in Olympic Park Foreon in Dunchon-dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul (1.557 billion won). In addition, deposits were 775.73 million won, and stocks were worth 438.83 million won, including 900 shares of Samsung Electronics and 767 shares of Mirae Asset Securities.
Kim Geun-seong, standing commissioner at the Korea Fair Trade Commission, reported assets of 751.94 million won. Commissioner Kim holds buildings worth 1.05399 billion won, including Gaon Maeul Complex 6 in Dajeong-dong, Sejong; a jeonse right on Gaepo Xi Residence in Gangnam-gu, Seoul; and a jeonse right in Handeul Maeul Complex 1 in Eojin-dong, Sejong, as well as deposits of 207.72 million won and debt of 521 million won.
Moon Jae-ho, investigation management officer at the Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC), reported assets of 3.13814 billion won. He holds 1.607 billion won in buildings, including Doraem Maeul Complex 1 in Dodam-dong, Sejong, and Hyundai Apartment in Seohyeon-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, and 1.52698 billion won in deposits.
Jeong Chae-gyo, director general for aviation policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, reported assets of 3.97697 billion won. Most of Jeong's assets are buildings (3.74499 billion won), including Jugong Apartment Complex 8 in Burim-dong, Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province; First Village Apartment in Hansol-dong, Sejong; and a commercial unit in Naseong-dong, Sejong.
Shin Seong-hwan, former member of the Bank of Korea Monetary Policy Board, reported assets of 6.97498 billion won. He holds 4.32906 billion won in apartments, including Raemian Chellitus in Ichon-dong and LG Hangang Xi Apartment in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, and 1.76028 billion won in deposits.
Lee Seu-ran, former first vice minister at the Ministry of Health and Welfare, reported assets of 4.71052 billion won. Buildings, including Trizium Apartment in Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, and Handeul Maeul Complex 4 in Eojin-dong, Sejong, totaled 2.987 billion won, and deposits were 1.14059 billion won.
Choi Young-geun, former head of the Korea Fair Trade Mediation Agency, reported assets of 2.94251 billion won. Deposits were 1.41066 billion won, and buildings—jeonse rights on Cheongsol Maeul Sungwon in Geumgok-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, and an officetel in Yonghyeon-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon—were 1.27599 billion won.
Yoo Seong-uk, former investigation management officer at the Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC), reported assets of 2.14537 billion won. He holds buildings (Jamsil Els in Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul) worth 2.239 billion won, deposits of 194.11 million won, and debt of 330.31 million won.