This photo, provided by the presidential office on Monday, shows Song Ok-rial, President Yoon Suk-yeol's pick for the chief of the Fair Trade Commission. Yonhap |
Song Ok-rial, the nominee for South Korea's new antitrust chief, is an expert well versed in commercial law, who is critical of stricter regulations on companies.
Song, 53, passed the bar exam in 1990 while he was studying law at Seoul National University (SNU).
After passing the exam, he received training at the Judicial Research & Training Institute, together with President Yoon Suk-yeol, the former prosecutor-general.
While at the institute in 1993 and 1994, Song also passed two other state exams to pick senior government officials and diplomats.
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