Cho Yeong-chun’s 56.4 Billion Won Assets Include Real Estate Deposits and Virtual Currencies
- Cho Eung-cheon, a candidate for governor representing the Reform Party, has reported the highest level of personal assets among candidates in the upcoming June 3 elections.
- According to reporting by Gyeonggi Shinmun, the candidate's total declared wealth amounts to 5,644,690,000 KRW.
- The reported wealth of the Reform Party candidate exceeds the average asset levels seen among other candidates in the election cycle.
Cho Eung-cheon, a candidate for governor representing the Reform Party, has reported the highest level of personal assets among candidates in the upcoming June 3 elections.
According to reporting by Gyeonggi Shinmun, the candidate’s total declared wealth amounts to 5,644,690,000 KRW. The asset portfolio reported by Cho includes a diverse range of holdings, specifically real estate, bank deposits, securities and virtual assets. The declaration also encompasses memberships, bonds, and debts.
Comparative Asset Averages
The reported wealth of the Reform Party candidate exceeds the average asset levels seen among other candidates in the election cycle. Data indicates that candidates running for the position of Gyeonggi Governor hold assets averaging 2.7 billion KRW.
Other averages provided in the report show that candidates for special city positions held an average of 2.6 billion KRW in assets. The average asset value reported by members of the National Assembly stands at 2.9 billion KRW.
