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Un-ha Hwang

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Un-ha Hwang is a South Korean politician and former high-ranking police officer currently serving as a member of the 22nd National Assembly. A graduate of the Korean National Police University, he held various leadership positions within the police force, including serving as the Commissioner of the Ulsan Metropolitan Police Agency and the Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency. He entered politics in 2020, initially elected as a member of the Democratic Party of Korea before joining the Rebuilding Korea Party. His career has been marked by significant controversy, including legal proceedings related to allegations of interference in the 2018 Ulsan mayoral election during his tenure as police chief, for which he has faced criminal charges.

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Born
1962-09-10 · 63 years old
Education
Korean National Police University, Korea University (Master's in Public Administration), Sungkyunkwan University (Ph.D. in Law)
Career
Police officer, Commissioner of Ulsan Metropolitan Police Agency, Commissioner of Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency, President of the Police Human Resources Development Institute

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