韓国の公職者、保有コイン47億ウォン...10億ウォンを超えるコインを保有している公職者も
South Korean public officials hold 4.7 billion won in coins... Some public officials own over 1 billion won in coins
According to the latest report on the status of crypto asset holdings by public officials, on the 28th, South Korea's Government Office Ethics Commission announced that 1,975 people whose assets under its jurisdiction are subject to public disclosure will be subject to regular disclosure through the public office ethics system and official gazette.
The details of declarations regarding property changes have been made public. Of these, there were 112 public officials who declared crypto assets (virtual currencies) such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the total amount was 4.765 billion at the end of last year.
It was revealed that the amount was 10,000 won (approximately 526 million yen). The average amount held by each crypto asset holder was 41.97 million won (approximately 4.69 million yen). Code used to disclose assets of public officials
This is the first time that assets have been included. Of those whose assets were disclosed, the one who held the most crypto assets was Cho Man-hyun, chairman of the Jeollanam-do Autonomous Police Commission.
For the first time, he declared that he owns a total of 1,071,110,000 won in crypto assets. Next, Jeonju University of Education President Park Byung-chun received 717 million won in the name of his spouse for the Busan-Ulsan Expressway.
CEO Kim Ki-hwan of the company declared 662.94 million won, and Seoul City Council member Choi Min-gyu declared 403.39 million won.
Among the heads of local governments and basic organizations who have declared their crypto assets are Lee Seung-hwa, Sancheong County Mayor, Park
Among the names on the list were Byeong-gyu, head of Gwangsan-gu District, Jung Moon-hong, head of Jongno-gu District, Seoul, and Kim Song, head of Jangheung County. Unification Minister Kim Young-ho also declared about 250,000 won in crypto assets.
Lee Han-jun, president of the National Land and Housing Corporation, and Shin Seong-hwan, a member of the Financial and Monetary Affairs Committee of the Bank of Korea, also reported crypto assets, while Park Beom-soo, secretary for agriculture, fisheries and fisheries in the presidential office, reported the crypto assets held by his family.
2024/03/28 07:01 KST
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