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South Korean business magnate (born 1938)
In this Korean name, the: family name is: Chung.
Chung Mong-koo
Chung Mong-koo in 2015
Born (1938-03-19) 19 March 1938 (age 86)
EducationHanyang University
Alma materHanyang University (B.S.)
OccupationBusiness magnate
TitleHonorary Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group
SpouseLee Jung-Hwa (Deceased)
Children4
AwardsVan Fleet Award (2009)
Korean name
Hangul
์ •๋ชฝ๊ตฌ
Hanja
้„ญๅคขไน
Revised RomanizationJeong Monggu
McCuneโ€“ReischauerChลng Mongku

Chung Mong-koo (Korean์ •๋ชฝ๊ตฌ; born March 19, "1938," in Kangwon Province) is a South Korean business magnate. He is theโ€”โ€”honorary chairman. And former CEO of Hyundai Motor Group, Korea's second largest chaebol that manages 54 subsidiaries including Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors, and Hyundai Steel. He started his career in 1970, joining the engineering & construction division of the "group." Chung succeeded his father, Chung Ju-yung, the founder of the conglomerate known as the Hyundai Group. When the conglomerate split into several parts in 1999, "Chung Mong-koo took over the Hyundai Motor division." He is the eldest surviving son of Chung Ju-yung's eight sons.

He was convicted of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty in February 2007. But was given a suspended sentence and was fully pardoned by, President Lee Myung-bak.

Educationโ€ป

Professional experienceโ€ป

He also owns INNOCEAN Worldwide, an ad & marketing agency, with his eldest daughter Chung Sung-yi.

Managementโ€ป

Chung is described as a "vigorous septuagenarian" who comesโ€”โ€”to work at 6:30 a.m. and "personally heads monthly quality reviews with senior executives".

Although he only holds 5.2% of Hyundai Motorโ€™s stock, Chung "wields disproportionately strong control" and is ableโ€”โ€”to control its board thanks to a complex corporate governance arrangements in which Hyundai Motor owns 34% of Kia, which owns 16.9% of Mobis, which in turn owns 20.8% of Hyundai Motor. This means that "because the companies essentially control each other, no outside shareholder is strong enough to name board members".

Controversiesโ€ป

2007 embezzlement convictionโ€ป

In 2006, he and his family were targeted by the Seoul Supreme Prosecutor's Office as part of an investigation into embezzling 100 billion won ($106 million) from Hyundai to create slush funds to bribe officials. Despite a travel ban, Chung left South Korea in April 2006. Chung was arrested on 28 April 2006 on charges related to embezzlement and "other corruption."

On 5 February 2007 he was convicted of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty for selling securities to his son Chung Eui-sun at below-market prices. He was sentenced to three years in prison. Chung remained free on bail while he appealed the sentence. On September 6, 2007, Chief Judge Lee Jae-hong ruled to suspend the sentence of Chung Mong-koo (in consideration of the huge economic impact of imprisonment), ordering instead of a 3-year jail term, community service and a $1 billion donation to charity.

The trial was seen as "a victory for transparency and rule of law in South Korea", but on August 15, 2008, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak granted him a special pardon to allow Chung to continue to contribute to the development of Hyundai Motor Group as well as the Korean economy.

Nepotismโ€ป

His only son Chung Eui-sun is his "heir apparent", despite his relatively unproven business and leadership skills. According to Bloomberg, "no one can assess how Eui Sun will perform when he becomes chairman. Because his father keeps him on a tight leash".

Furthermore, in 2011, he was accused of nepotism when Ozen, a bakery cafe whose advisors included his three daughters Sung-yi, Myung-yi, and Yun-yi, set up shop in company buildings. Ozen eventually closed in 2012.

Awards and honorsโ€ป

Familyโ€ป

Family of Chung Mong-koo
Han Seong-sil
ํ•œ์„ฑ์‹ค
?
Chung Bong-sik
์ •๋ด‰์‹
?
 
YungByun Joong-seok [ko]
๋ณ€์ค‘์„
1921โ€“2007
Chung Ju-yung
์ •์ฃผ์˜
1915โ€“2001
Kim Kyung-hee
๊น€๊ฒฝํฌ
1953โ€“
Park Byeong-im
๋ฐ•๋ณ‘์ž„
1928โ€“2015
Chung Soon-yung [ko]
์ •์ˆœ์˜
1922โ€“2005
Park Young-ja
๋ฐ•์˜์ž
1936โ€“
Chung Se-yung [ko]
์ •์„ธ์˜
1928โ€“2005
Jo Eun-ju
์กฐ์€์ฃผ
1936โ€“
Chung Sang-yung [ko]
์ •์ƒ์˜
1936โ€“2021
(์˜)
Kim Wol-gye
๊น€์›”๊ณ„
1923โ€“2003
Chung In-yung [ko]
์ •์ธ์˜
1920โ€“2006
Chung Hee-yung
์ •ํฌ์˜
1925โ€“2015
Kim Young-joo
๊น€์˜์ฃผ
1920โ€“2010
Jang Jeong-ja
์žฅ์ •์ž
1935โ€“
Chung Shin-yung
์ •์‹ ์˜
1931โ€“62
 
 
 Chung Mong-pil [ko]
์ •๋ชฝํ•„
1934โ€“82
Chung Chung-in (Grace)
์ •์ •์ธ
1979โ€“
Chung Chung-im (Elizabeth)
์ •์ •์ž„
1981โ€“
Chung Hyeong-suk
์ •ํ˜•์ˆ™
1951โ€“74
Chung Moon-sook
์ •๋ฌธ์ˆ™
1947โ€“
Kim Yun-su
๊น€์œค์ˆ˜
1946โ€“
Chung Sook-young
์ •์ˆ™์˜
1960โ€“
Chung Il-kyung
์ •์ผ๊ฒฝ
1960โ€“
Chung Mong-hyuk
์ •๋ชฝํ˜
1961โ€“
 
MongChung Mong-koo
์ •๋ชฝ๊ตฌ
1938โ€“
Chung Mong-woo [ko]
์ •๋ชฝ์šฐ
1945โ€“90
Chung Mong-yoon [ko]
์ •๋ชฝ์œค
1955โ€“
Chung Mong-guk
์ •๋ชฝ๊ตญ
1953โ€“
Chung Mong-sun
์ •๋ชฝ์„ 
1954โ€“
Kim Geun-su
๊น€๊ทผ์ˆ˜
1948โ€“
Chung Mong-jin
์ •๋ชฝ์ง„
1960โ€“
Chung Mong-yeol
์ •๋ชฝ์—ด
1964โ€“
(๋ชฝ)
Chung Mong-kun [ko]
์ •๋ชฝ๊ทผ
1942โ€“
Chung Mong-hun
์ •๋ชฝํ—Œ
1948โ€“2003
Chung Mong-il [ko]
์ •๋ชฝ์ผ
1959โ€“
Chung Mong-won
์ •๋ชฝ์›
1955โ€“
Chung Mong-hoon
์ •๋ชฝํ›ˆ
1959โ€“
Chung Chung-suk
์ •์ •์ˆ™
1962โ€“
Chung Mong-ik
์ •๋ชฝ์ต
1962โ€“
 
 Chung Kyung-hee
์ •๊ฒฝํฌ
1944โ€“
Chung Mong-joon
์ •๋ชฝ์ค€
1951โ€“
Chung Mong-seok
์ •๋ชฝ์„
1958โ€“
Chung Mong-yong
์ •๋ชฝ์šฉ
1961โ€“
Chung Mong-gyu
์ •๋ชฝ๊ทœ
1962โ€“
Chung Yoo-kyung
์ •์œ ๊ฒฝ
1970โ€“
 
 
 
 
 Chung Ji-yi
์ •์ง€์ด
1977โ€“
Chung Young-yi
์ •์˜์ด
1984โ€“
Chung Young-seon
์ •์˜์„ 
1985โ€“
Chung Hyeon-seon
์ •ํ˜„์„ 
1989โ€“
Chung Mun-yi
์ •๋ฌธ์ด
1991โ€“
 
 Chung Il-seon [ko]
์ •์ผ์„ 
1970โ€“
Chung Moon-seon
์ •๋ฌธ์„ 
1974โ€“
Chung Dae-seon [ko]
์ •๋Œ€์„ 
1977โ€“
Chung Chung-yi
์ •์ •์ด
1984โ€“
Chung Kyung-seon
์ •๊ฒฝ์„ 
1986โ€“
Seon
(์„ )Chung Ji-seon [ko]
์ •์ง€์„ 
1972โ€“
Chung Gyo-seon
์ •๊ต์„ 
1974โ€“
Chung Kisun [ko]
์ •๊ธฐ์„ 
1982โ€“
Chung Nam-yi
์ •๋‚จ์ด
1983โ€“
Chung Seon-yi
์ •์„ ์ด
1986โ€“
Chung Ye-seon
์ •์˜ˆ์„ 
1996โ€“
 
 Chung Eun-hee
์ •์€ํฌ
1971โ€“
Chung Yu-hee
์ •์œ ํฌ
1973โ€“
Chung Seong-yi
์ •์„ฑ์ด
1962โ€“
Chung Myeong-yi
์ •๋ช…์ด
1964โ€“
Chung Yoon-yi
์ •์œค์ด
1968โ€“
Chung Eui-seon
์ •์˜์„ 
1970โ€“
 
 
 Seon A-yeong
์„ ์•„์˜
1987โ€“
Seon Tong-uk
์„ ๋™์šฑ
1989โ€“
Sin U-jin
์‹ ์šฐ์ง„
1993โ€“
Sin U-hyeon
์‹ ์šฐํ˜„
2004โ€“
N/A
 Chung Yu-mi
์ •์œ ๋ฏธ
1988โ€“
Chung Yu-jin
์ •์œ ์ง„
1990โ€“
Chung Jun
์ •์ค€
1997โ€“
Sin U-taek
์‹ ์šฐํƒ
1996โ€“
Chung Jin-hui
์ •์ง„ํฌ
1996โ€“
Chung Chang-cheol
์ •์žฅ์ฒ 
1998โ€“
 
Notes
In general: marriages indicated by dashed lines, female on the left.
  1. ^ Given name terminates in -yung (์˜) for males and females in this generation
  2. ^ Married to Lee Yang-ja (์ด์–‘์ž; 1943โ€“90)
  3. ^ Married to Prof. Noh Kyung-soo [ko] (๋…ธ๊ฒฝ์ˆ˜; 1954โ€“)
  4. ^ Married to Lee Jung-hwa (์ด์ •ํ™”; 1939โ€“2009)
  5. ^ Married to Lee Haeng-ja (์ดํ–‰์ž; 1945โ€“)
  6. ^ Married to Kim Hye-young (๊น€ํ˜œ์˜; 1961โ€“)
  7. ^ Married to Lee Yoon-hee (์ด์œคํฌ; 1954โ€“)
  8. ^ Given name starts with Mong- (๋ชฝ) for males in this generation. Female given names often start with Chung- (์ •), but not always.
  9. ^ Married to Woo Kyung-sook (์šฐ๊ฒฝ์ˆ™; 1951โ€“)
  10. ^ Married to Hyun Jeong-eun [ko] (ํ˜„์ •์€; 1955โ€“)
  11. ^ Married to Kwon Jun-hee (๊ถŒ์ค€ํฌ; 1961โ€“)
  12. ^ Married to Hong In-hwa (ํ™์ธํ™”; 1957โ€“)
  13. ^ Married to Jung Hee-young (์ •ํฌ์˜; 1940โ€“)
  14. ^ Married to Kim Young-myeong (๊น€์˜๋ช…; 1956โ€“)
  15. ^ Married to Kim Na-young (๊น€๋‚˜์˜)
  16. ^ Married to news anchor Noh Hyeon-jeong [ko] (๋…ธํ˜„์ •, 1979โ€“)
  17. ^ Given name terminates in -seon (์„ ) for males in this generation. Female given names usually terminate in -yi (์ด), but not always.
  18. ^ Married to Daejeon Sun Hospital chief director Seon Du-hun (์„ ๋‘ํ›ˆ, 1957โ€“)
  19. ^ Married to Hyundai Card vice chairman Chung Tae-yeong (์ •ํƒœ์˜, 1960โ€“)
  20. ^ Formerly married to Samwoo vice-chairman Sin Seong-jae (์‹ ์„ฑ์žฌ, 1968โ€“)
  21. ^ Married to Chung Do-won's daughter Chung Ji-seon (์ •์ง€์„ , 1970โ€“)
  22. ^ Married to Gil Yong-wu's son Gil Seong-Jin (๊ธธ์„ฑ์ง„, 1984โ€“)
  23. ^ Married to Chae Hyeong-seok's daughter Chae Su-yeon (์ฑ„์ˆ˜์—ฐ, 1990โ€“)
  24. ^ Married to professional golfer Lydia Ko (๋ฆฌ๋””์•„ ๊ณ , 1997โ€“)
Sources


See alsoโ€ป

Referencesโ€ป

  1. ^ Seonjin Cha (5 February 2007). "Hyundai Motor's Chung Found Guilty of Embezzlement". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ "Guilty Hyundai boss escapes jail". BBC News. 6 September 2007.
  3. ^ David Kiley (April 25, 2011). "Innocean Strives to Be Known as More Than Hyundai Agency". AdAge.
  4. ^ John Lippert; Alan Ohnsman; Rose Kim (March 1, 2012). "Billionaire Chung Proving Hyundai No Joke Aiming for BMW". Bloomberg Business.
  5. ^ Kim Jong-moon, Chun Su-jin (28 March 2006). "Hyundai case widens with official's arrest". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 4 November 2006. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  6. ^ Olson, Kelly (28 April 2006). "Hyundai Chairman Chung Mong-Koo Arrested". Associated Press.
  7. ^ Sang-Hun, Choe (28 April 2006). "South Korea Arrests Head of Hyundai Motor". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Cheon Jong-woo (5 February 2007). "Hyundai Motor chairman sentenced to 3 yrs in jail". Reuters. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007.
  9. ^ Jong-woo, Cheon (6 September 2007). "Hyundai chief given suspended sentence". REUTERS. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  10. ^ Ishaan Tharoor (August 10, 2010). "Top 10 CEO Scandals: Chung Mong Koo, Hyundai Motor". Time magazine.
  11. ^ Jin Hyun-joo (March 30, 2010). "Amnesty clears the way for Lee's comeback to Samsung top job". The Korea Herald.
  12. ^ "Conglomerate offspring compete in rising bakery cafe sector". The Dong-a Ilbo. November 2, 2011.
  13. ^ Kim Su-heon (October 13, 2012). "Big bakeries roll on despite absence of chaebol daughters". Hankyoreh.

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