Seoul: President Lee Jae Myung has nominated human rights lawyer Kim Ho-cheol as the new chief of the Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI), the presidential office said Sunday. Kim's nomination is a significant development in the government's efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in public administration.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Kim is an attorney at the law firm KlassHankyul and has a notable history of public service. He previously served as the chairman of the Korean National Police Commission, a role that underscores his experience in overseeing law enforcement agencies. Additionally, Kim co-represented the Korea Federation for Environmental Movements, a prominent environmental civic group, highlighting his commitment to environmental issues and civic engagement.
Lee Kyu-yeon, the presidential secretary for public relations and communication, provided details of Kim's professional background during a briefing. The nomination reflects President Lee's intention to bring individuals with diverse public service experience into key government positions, potentially influencing the direction of the BAI under Kim's leadership.