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Last year, the government advised high-ranking officials with multiple homes to sell everything, leaving only one, saying it would stabilize home prices. A senior official's property was re-released a while ago, and one of the three was still a multi-homeowner with more than one home.

Reporter Im Tae-woo.

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As of the end of last year, the assets of 1,865 high-ranking government officials and their family members averaged 1.33 billion won.

On average, 86 million won increased compared to a year ago, and 8 out of 10 increased their wealth.

The chief director of the Korea Video Archive, Joo Jin-suk, was the largest at 179 billion won, and Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was the minus 690 million won, after Moon Haeng-ju, the Jeollanam-do lawmaker.

The central government has 750 senior officials, but 248 have more than two homes.

One in three is multi-homed.

There were 36 who owned three, and 16 who had more than four.

At the end of last year, Roh Young-min, the secretary general of the Blue House and vice-president Hong Nam-gi, advised senior officials to sell all but one left to stabilize property prices.

The two who emphasized the lead player were also multi-homeowners.

Noh showed that he and his spouse co-owned an apartment in Seocho-gu, Seoul, and Cheongju, Chungbuk.

Hong holds the right to sell apartments in Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, and apartments in Sejong-si, Gyeonggi-do.

Among the ministers are Minister of Foreign Affairs Kang Kyung-hwa and Minister of Small and Medium Business Ventures Park Young-sun, Minister of Science and Technology Choi Ki-young, Minister of Science and Technology, Jinyoung Minister of Public Administration and Security, and Minister of Gender Equality and Family Lee Jeong-ok are two-members.

In the 20s, members of the 20s also counted as one-third of the 287 publicly disclosed property.