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Seok-ki Kim

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Seok-ki Kim is a South Korean politician and former police official currently serving as a three-term member of the National Assembly representing Gyeongju. A career police officer, he held high-ranking positions including Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency and Deputy Commissioner General of the National Police Agency. Following his police career, he served as the President of the Korea Airports Corporation and as Consul General in Osaka, Japan. Since entering politics, he has been a prominent figure in the conservative bloc, holding various leadership roles within the People Power Party and chairing the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee.

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Born
1954-08-06 · 71 years old
Birth place
South Korea
Education
Yeungnam University (Bachelor of Public Administration), National Defense University (Bachelor of Public Administration), Police University (Japan, Master of Public Administration), Dongguk University (Master of Public Administration)
Career
Police officer, Commissioner of Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Consul General in Osaka, President of Korea Airports Corporation

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