Analysis Rumblings at the top: Kim Won Hong’s fall from graceThe recent demotion of North Korea's spy chief speaks to the country's Machiavellian political structure On February 3, the South Korean government announced that the head of North Korea’s Ministry of State Security, Kim Won Hong, had been fired. Reporting the news in a regular briefing, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Unification explained that Kim was placed under investigation in mid-January by the Organization and Guidance Department (OGD) of the KWP, which handles personnel matters for the party, promptly demoted from four-star (daejang) to one-star (sojang) general, and finally relieved of his post. The Kim Won Hong case warrants further consideration now for two reasons. First, because it was not always © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |