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Choe Kang-wook was born on 24 March, 1968 in Namwon, North Jeolla, South Korea, is a South Korean politician. Discover Choe Kang-wook's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer, politician
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 24 March, 1968
Birthday 24 March
Birthplace Namwon, North Jeolla, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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1968

Choe Kang-wook (born 24 March 1968) is a South Korean lawyer and politician who was the former President of the Open Democratic Party (ODP) from 2020 to 2022.

Choe was born in Namwon, North Jeolla in 1968 but was grown in Boseong and Yeosu in South Jeolla.

He attended Jeolla High School in Jeonju and studied law at Seoul National University.

His aunt, Choi Myung-hee, is a novelist known for Honbul.

He is also a nephew-in-law to Chung Nam-ki, the former CEO of the Korea Press Foundation.

His father is still living in Namwon.

1994

He was qualified for the bar for military judicial officer in 1994.

2004

He took a prominent role in 2004 when he led an investigation against corruption scandals within the military.

In January, he arrested and charged the then Deputy Commander of R.O.K.-U.S. Combined Forces Command Shin Il-soon for being alleged to embezzle the troop budget and public funds.

The investigation was also brought to a bribery occurred at a promotion to general, in which led the then Chief of Army Staff Nam Jae-jun to resign in November.

His resignation was, however, rejected by the then President Roh Moo-hyun.

2005

Prior to be transferred to major in 2005, he was the Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) of the 3rd Cops, Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutors Office Ministry of National Defence and the Deputy Chief of the High Public Prosecutor's Office.

After being discharged in 2005, Choe worked as a lawyer, mainly focusing human rights issues within the military.

He co-founded the Cheongmaek law firm.

He was an ombudsman at the Defence Acquisition Programme Administration, an expert member in human rights education at the National Human Rights Commission and a member of the Special Committee on Ethics of the National Assembly.

2008

In 2008, he filed a constitutional appeal for an issue of "seditious books" by the Ministry of National Defence.

He used to be a member of the Lawyers for a Democratic Society following the recommendation of Lee Jung-hee.

He was also in charge for a trial related to civilian inspection of Lee Myung-bak's government.

2012

Choe became a member of board of directors (BoD) of the Foundation for Broadcast Culture from August 2012 to 2018.

In 2012, he and other 2 BoD members — Seon Dong-kyu and Kwon Mi-hyuk, criticised that the dismissal proposal against the CEO of MBC, Kim Jae-chul, was failed due to governmental pressure.

2017

In 2017, Choe helped to write a fake internship certificate for the former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk's son, Cho Won.

The internship certificate stated that from January 2017 until October 2017, Cho Won had worked a total of sixteen hours, coming to work 2 days a week.

The internship certificate helped Cho Won apply and be admitted into the Yonsei University Graduate School, and receive a master's degree in political science.

Choe denied it, insisting that the ex-Justice Minister's son had really completed his internship course and therefore the certificate was genuine.

He also added that the prosecution threatened him to attend, otherwise they would reveal his real name in public.

However, Kyunghyang Shinmun reported that while he was a lawyer, he once represented Cho Kuk's wife Chung Kyung-shim during a case of property succession.

Before that, according to JoongAng Ilbo, he was in charge of personnel verification of Cho Kuk during the time of his appointment.

2018

He served as the Secretary to the President for Public Office Discipline from September 2018 to March 2020.

On 5 September 2018, Choe was appointed the Secretary to the President for Public Office Discipline, replacing Kim Jong-ho who was moved to the Secretary-General of the Board of Audit and Inspection.

2020

In the 2020 election, he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly.

In September 2023, the Supreme Court of Korea removed him from office as a member of the National Assembly after it upheld his sentence of a suspended eight month prison term for his involvement in forging a fake internship certificate for the son of the Justice Minister Cho Kuk.

He resigned on 16 March 2020.

However, sources reported that he would run for the upcoming general election as a proportional representation as the date was the deadline for any civil servants to resign in order to run for the election.

At the beginning he denied it, but 2 days later he was reported he had already registered as a pre-candidate of the Open Democratic Party (ODP).

He was selected 2nd in the ODP list and was elected.

On 19 April, Choe was appointed the interim President of the ODP following the resignation of the incumbent Lee Keun-shik due to the poor performance in the election.

Being the sole candidate running for the party's presidency, he was elected the ODP President on 12 May with the support of 99.6%.

On 26 December 2021, both the Democratic Party and the ODP agreed to merge each other, under the name of the "Democratic Party of Korea".

The ODP was later merged into the Democratic Party on 18 January 2022.

As a part of the agreement, Choe became one of the vice presidents of the Democratic Party.