Biography
Kim Jin-pyo (김진표 金振杓), a politician of the Republic of Korea, previously served as government minister under Presidents Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun and currently representing Suwon at the National Assembly. He has dedicated his career in public service as a public servant for 30 years and then as government minister and a parliamentarian.
Under President Kim Dae-jung, he led the Tax and Customs Office of the Ministry of Finance and Economy from 1991 and oversaw the implementation of newly-created "real-name real estate system." From 2001 he led the Ministry as its Vice-Minister. From January 2002, he worked on building countrywide High-speed Internet as Senior Presidential Secretary for Policy Planning and later appointed as Minister for Government Policy Coordination.
In 2017 Kim joined Moon Jae-in's second presidential campaign in 2017 as the chair of its jobs committee. Upon the beginning of Moon Jae-in's presidency, Kim jinpyo was appointed as the chair of State Affairs Planning Advisory Committee, Moon's de facto transition team, as Moon began his presidency without having one. The Committee produced a detailed blueprint of Moon's 5-year administration with 100 policy tasks based on Moon's campaign promises.
Under President Kim Dae-jung, he led the Tax and Customs Office of the Ministry of Finance and Economy from 1991 and oversaw the implementation of newly-created "real-name real estate system." From 2001 he led the Ministry as its Vice-Minister. From January 2002, he worked on building countrywide High-speed Internet as Senior Presidential Secretary for Policy Planning and later appointed as Minister for Government Policy Coordination.
In 2017 Kim joined Moon Jae-in's second presidential campaign in 2017 as the chair of its jobs committee. Upon the beginning of Moon Jae-in's presidency, Kim jinpyo was appointed as the chair of State Affairs Planning Advisory Committee, Moon's de facto transition team, as Moon began his presidency without having one. The Committee produced a detailed blueprint of Moon's 5-year administration with 100 policy tasks based on Moon's campaign promises.