Suh Hoon (서훈; born 1954) is a South Korean government official who served as the Director of National Security Office from 2020 to 2022 and previously as the director of the National Intelligence Service from 2017 to 2020.[1]
Overview
In 1980, he started public service at the Ministry of National Security Planning with 17 public affairs and worked for National Intelligence Service for 28 years and 3 months until his retirement in March 2008.[2] He was the third deputy of the Roh Moo-hyun administration after going through the Strategic Chief of the National Intelligence Service. In 2017, he was appointed as President Moon Jae-in's first director of National Intelligence Service. In July 2020 he was designated as Moon's second director of National Security Office replacing Chung Eui-yong.[3] This makes Suh as one of four people who continue to serve President Moon as cabinet minister or ministerial-level government official from the beginning of Moon's presidency in 2017 along with Hong Nam-ki, Kim Sang-jo and Kang Kyung-wha as of December 2020.
Education
Career
- 1996: Representative of Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
- February 2004: Chief of information security office of National Security Council
- December 2004: Chief Strategy Officer of the National Intelligence Service
- November 2006: The third deputy director of the National Intelligence Service Visiting Professor, Department of North Korean Studies, Ewha Womans University
- June 2017: Director of the 13th National Intelligence Service of South Korea
- July 2020: Director of National Security Office
Political activity
- In March 2018, Suh visited Pyongyang, North Korea for discussing the required steps to denuclearization of North Korea[4]
- Suh briefed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and foreign minister the same month after his Pyongyang visit.[5]
- Suh Hoon played a critical role in historical April 2018 inter-Korean summit. He also helped establish two previous first and second inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007, is seen as the country's prime expert on the subject with North Korea. He is known as the South Korean who met with the previous North Korean leader Kim Jong-il the most.[6]
- In April 2018, Suh Hoon visited North Korea as a South Korean envoy for organising the historic inter-Korean summit. He entered North Korea with a high-level delegation of South Korean officials.[7]
Arrest
In December 2022 Hoon was arrested in South Korea on charges of tampering with evidence that was related to the killing of South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries official by North Korean espionage agents near the Northern Limit Line in September 2020.[8]
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