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President Yoon Seok-yeol reported his wealth of 7.63 billion won.

Most of the property, including land and buildings, belonged to Kim Kun-hee.

Among the staff of the presidential office revealed this time, Kim Tae-hyo, the first deputy chief of the security office, had the most wealth.



Next is reporter Kim Ki-tae.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol reported his wealth of 7.63 billion won.



President Yoon himself owns only about 520 million won in deposits, and the rest is the property of Mrs. Kim Kun-hee.



Mrs. Kim reported an apartment building in Seocho-dong, Seoul and a deposit of 4.99 billion won, and 12 lots, including land, roads, and warehouses in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do.



President Kim Dae-ki, chief of staff, reported about 4.81 billion won, and he owned 3 million unlisted stocks, equivalent to 260 million won.



Director Kim reported that his eldest daughter also owns 300,000 shares of the same stock, equivalent to 26 million won.



“The company is a startup established in the United States by his son,” explained Kim.



Among the high-ranking public officials in the presidential office whose wealth was disclosed this time, Kim Tae-hyo, the first deputy director of the National Security Office, had the most at 12.06 billion won.



Deputy Manager Kim owns an apartment in Seocho-dong, Seoul, and a shopping mall in Yeouido and Sinsa-dong, and also reported an apartment in the name of his spouse in Hawaii, USA as property.



Most of the presidential secretary-level staff were not included in this property disclosure because their appointments were delayed after the government was launched.