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Shin Hyun-soo, former chief of the National Intelligence Service, seems to be appointed as the chief civil servant.


Shin Hyun-soo, the former head of the Planning and Coordination Office of the National Intelligence Service, who is prominently mentioned as the next chief civil servant. The photo shows a greeting at the “National Intelligence Service Public Hearing” held at the National Assembly on the afternoon of August 31, 2018.
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It is reported that President Moon Jae-in will appoint Shin Hyun-soo, former head of the National Intelligence Service’s Planning and Coordination Office, as the chief civil servant of the Blue House on the 31st.

Shin Hyun-soo (63, 26 judicial examinations), former head of the Busan, Suwon, Seoul District Prosecutors’ Office, a researcher at the Central Investigation Department of the Great Prosecutors’ Office, and the Busan High Prosecutors’ Prosecutors’ Office, served as the head of the first division of the Jeju District Prosecutor’s Office, chief of the Information and Communication Department of the Great Prosecutor’s Office, and the head of the drug department. While investigating the Hanbo Group during the Kim Young-sam administration, he arrested Kim Hyun-cheol, the son of President Kim Young-sam, who was a’living power’ at the time.

After the inauguration of the Roh Moo-hyun administration, he was appointed as an appraisal secretary (2004-2005) under the Civil Affairs Office of the Blue House. At that time, Chief Min Jeong was President Moon.

Since then, he has worked as an attorney at Kim & Chang Law Firm, referred to as “Samsung of the legal world,” an advisor to the National Tax Service, a member of the Supreme Prosecution Policy Advisory Committee, a member of the Legal Interpretation Deliberation Committee of the Ministry of Legislation, a member of the Election Broadcasting Deliberation Committee under the Korea Communications Deliberation Committee, and an outside director of SK Gas. .

Immediately after the Moon Jae-in administration was inaugurated, it was considered as the first chief civil servant of the Blue House, but was chosen as the head of the Planning and Coordination Office of the National Intelligence Service. At that time, the reported assets amounted to 6.4 billion won. In particular, in July, Kim Jo-won succeeded the Blue House Chief Min Jeong and Seo Hoon, the chief of the National Intelligence Service.

Graduated from Yeouido High School and Seoul National University Law School.

The day before (30th), President Roh Young-min, Kim Sang-jo, the head of the Blue House Policy Office, and Kim Jong-ho, head of the Min Jeong-ho, expressed their gratitude to President Moon. Former Minister of Science, Technology, Information and Communication Yoo Young-min is the leading successor to Noh Young-min (related article: President Moon’s’Last Secretary Office’ is the influential former Minister Yoo Young-min http://omn.kr/1r7fy).

It is known that the Blue House will only announce the personnel plan of’Yoo Young-min-Secretary’s Office Chief, Shin Hyun-soo-Min Jeong’s. The appointment of a successor to the policy manager is expected to take place early next year.

When former Chief Shin is officially appointed as Chief Civil Engineer, he plays a role in completing the key state affairs task of President Moon, “completion of the prosecution reform,” with the candidate of the Minister of Justice (Park Bum-gye) and the high-ranking public officials corruption investigation chief (Kim Jin-wook). Seems to perform.

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