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Chung Mong-hun
정몽헌
Born(1948-09-14)September 14, 1948
DiedAugust 4, 2003(2003-08-04) (aged 54)
Hyundai office, Seoul
Cause of deathSuicide by jumping
NationalitySouth Korean
Occupations
  • Entrepreneur
  • businessman
  • Parent
    Korean name
    Hangul

    정몽헌

    Hanja

    Revised RomanizationJeong Mong-heon
    McCune–ReischauerChŏng Monghŏn

    Chung Mong-hun (September 14, 1948 – August 4, 2003) was the 5th son of Chung Ju-yung, the founder of the South Korean Hyundai conglomerate. After the death of his father, he took over part of his father's role and became the chairman of Hyundai Asan, the company in charge of various business ventures between North and South Korea. He committed suicide in 2003.

    Professional career[edit]

    Chung Mong-hun joined Hyundai Heavy Industries in 1975, becoming president of the company's shipping interests by 1981. His father, Hyundai Group founder Chung Ju-yung, was impressed by his management style and put him in charge of the company's electronics division in 1982.[1]

    In 1997, Chung Ju-yung appointed Mong-hun as the group's co-chairman. In 2000, after Ju-yung's eldest son, Mong-koo, attempted to oust Mong-hun, Ju-yung made Mong-hun the group's sole chairman. Later that year, Ju-yung announced that he and his sons would resign from all management positions at Hyundai companies, except Mong-hun would remain the chair of Hyundai Asan. However, Mong-koo remained the chairman of Hyundai Motors and Kia Motors.[2]

    Chung Mong-hun was appointed by his father, who was born in Japan-controlled North Korea, to handle Hyundai business with the government of North Korea. He took pride in this position, and reportedly decorated his office with photographs of Hyundai officials meeting with Kim Jong IlinPyongyang, as well as photos of himself showing Kim around a North Korean resort that Hyundai operated.[3]

    Scandal and suicide[edit]

    In June 2003, Chung was indicted for his role in the "cash-for-summit scandal" on charges of doctoring company books to hide the secret money transfers of millions of dollars by the Kim Dae-jung administration to North Korea to set up the 2000 inter-Korean summit. Facing up to three years in prison after he was forced to testify in court about the money transfer days earlier, he committed suicide on August 4, 2003, by leaping from his 12th floor office.[4]

    Family[edit]

    Family of Chung Mong-hun
    Han Seong-sil
    한성실
    ?
    Chung Bong-sik
    정봉식
    ?
     
    YungByun Joong-seok [ko]
    변중석
    1921–2007
    Chung Ju-yung
    정주영
    1915–2001
    Kim Kyung-hee
    김경희
    1953–
    Park Byeong-im
    박병임
    1928–2015
    Chung Soon-yung [ko]
    정순영
    1922–2005
    Park Young-ja
    박영자
    1936–
    Chung Se-yung [ko]
    정세영
    1928–2005
    Jo Eun-ju
    조은주
    1936–
    Chung Sang-yung [ko]
    정상영
    1936–2021
    (영)
    [a]Kim Wol-gye
    김월계
    1923–2003
    Chung In-yung [ko]
    정인영
    1920–2006
    Chung Hee-yung
    정희영
    1925–2015
    Kim Young-joo
    김영주
    1920–2010
    Jang Jeong-ja
    장정자
    1935–
    Chung Shin-yung
    정신영
    1931–62
     
     
     Chung Mong-pil [ko][b]
    정몽필
    1934–82
    Chung Chung-in (Grace)
    정정인
    1979–
    Chung Chung-im (Elizabeth)
    정정임
    1981–
    Chung Hyeong-suk
    정형숙
    1951–74
    Chung Moon-sook
    정문숙
    1947–
    Kim Yun-su
    김윤수
    1946–
    Chung Sook-young[c]
    정숙영
    1960–
    Chung Il-kyung
    정일경
    1960–
    Chung Mong-hyuk
    정몽혁
    1961–
     
    MongChung Mong-koo[d]
    정몽구
    1938–
    Chung Mong-woo [ko][e]
    정몽우
    1945–90
    Chung Mong-yoon [ko][f]
    정몽윤
    1955–
    Chung Mong-guk[g]
    정몽국
    1953–
    Chung Mong-sun
    정몽선
    1954–
    Kim Geun-su
    김근수
    1948–
    Chung Mong-jin
    정몽진
    1960–
    Chung Mong-yeol
    정몽열
    1964–
    (몽)
    [h]Chung Mong-kun [ko][i]
    정몽근
    1942–
    Chung Mong-hun[j]
    정몽헌
    1948–2003
    Chung Mong-il [ko][k]
    정몽일
    1959–
    Chung Mong-won[l]
    정몽원
    1955–
    Chung Mong-hoon
    정몽훈
    1959–
    Chung Chung-suk
    정정숙
    1962–
    Chung Mong-ik
    정몽익
    1962–
     
     Chung Kyung-hee[m]
    정경희
    1944–
    Chung Mong-joon[n]
    정몽준
    1951–
    Chung Mong-seok
    정몽석
    1958–
    Chung Mong-yong
    정몽용
    1961–
    Chung Mong-gyu[o]
    정몽규
    1962–
    Chung Yoo-kyung
    정유경
    1970–
     
     
     
     
     Chung Ji-yi
    정지이
    1977–
    Chung Young-yi
    정영이
    1984–
    Chung Young-seon
    정영선
    1985–
    Chung Hyeon-seon
    정현선
    1989–
    Chung Mun-yi
    정문이
    1991–
     
     Chung Il-seon [ko]
    정일선
    1970–
    Chung Moon-seon
    정문선
    1974–
    Chung Dae-seon [ko][p]
    정대선
    1977–
    Chung Chung-yi
    정정이
    1984–
    Chung Kyung-seon
    정경선
    1986–
    Seon
    (선)Chung Ji-seon [ko]
    정지선
    1972–
    Chung Gyo-seon
    정교선
    1974–
    Chung Kisun [ko]
    정기선
    1982–
    Chung Nam-yi
    정남이
    1983–
    Chung Seon-yi
    정선이
    1986–
    Chung Ye-seon
    정예선
    1996–
    [q]
     
     Chung Eun-hee
    정은희
    1971–
    Chung Yu-hee
    정유희
    1973–
    Chung Seong-yi[r]
    정성이
    1962–
    Chung Myeong-yi[s]
    정명이
    1964–
    Chung Yoon-yi[t]
    정윤이
    1968–
    Chung Eui-seon[u]
    정의선
    1970–
     
     
     Seon A-yeong[v]
    선아영
    1987–
    Seon Tong-uk[w]
    선동욱
    1989–
    Sin U-jin
    신우진
    1993–
    Sin U-hyeon
    신우현
    2004–
    N/A
     Chung Yu-mi
    정유미
    1988–
    Chung Yu-jin
    정유진
    1990–
    Chung Jun[x]
    정준
    1997–
    Sin U-taek
    신우택
    1996–
    Chung Jin-hui
    정진희
    1996–
    Chung Chang-cheol
    정장철
    1998–
     
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  • Notes
    In general: marriages indicated by dashed lines, female on the left.
    1. ^ Given name terminates in -yung (영) for males and females in this generation
  • ^ Married to Lee Yang-ja (이양자; 1943–90)
  • ^ Married to Prof. Noh Kyung-soo [ko] (노경수; 1954–)
  • ^ Married to Lee Jung-hwa (이정화; 1939–2009)
  • ^ Married to Lee Haeng-ja (이행자; 1945–)
  • ^ Married to Kim Hye-young (김혜영; 1961–)
  • ^ Married to Lee Yoon-hee (이윤희; 1954–)
  • ^ Given name starts with Mong- (몽) for males in this generation. Female given names often start with Chung- (정), but not always.
  • ^ Married to Woo Kyung-sook (우경숙; 1951–)
  • ^ Married to Hyun Jeong-eun [ko] (현정은; 1955–)
  • ^ Married to Kwon Jun-hee (권준희; 1961–)
  • ^ Married to Hong In-hwa (홍인화; 1957–)
  • ^ Married to Jung Hee-young (정희영; 1940–)
  • ^ Married to Kim Young-myeong (김영명; 1956–)
  • ^ Married to Kim Na-young (김나영)
  • ^ Married to news anchor Noh Hyeon-jeong [ko] (노현정, 1979–)
  • ^ Given name terminates in -seon (선) for males in this generation. Female given names usually terminate in -yi (이), but not always.
  • ^ Married to Daejeon Sun Hospital chief director Seon Du-hun (선두훈, 1957–)
  • ^ Married to Hyundai Card vice chairman Chung Tae-yeong (정태영, 1960–)
  • ^ Formerly married to Samwoo vice-chairman Sin Seong-jae (신성재, 1968–)
  • ^ Married to Chung Do-won's daughter Chung Ji-seon (정지선, 1970–)
  • ^ Married to Gil Yong-wu's son Gil Seong-Jin (길성진, 1984–)
  • ^ Married to Chae Hyeong-seok's daughter Chae Su-yeon (채수연, 1990–)
  • ^ Married to professional golfer Lydia Ko (리디아 고, 1997–)
  • Sources
    • 김봄내 (May 15, 2015). "[재벌가족사]정주영 현대그룹 창업주" [Chaebol Family History: Chung Ju-yung, founder of Hyundai Group]. KJtimes (in Korean).
    • 김태현 (March 23, 2015). "[단독보도] 정주영 막내딸 미국서 엄마 없이 결혼" [Exclusive: Chung Ju-yung's youngest daughter gets married without her mother in the United States]. 일요신문 (in Korean).
    • "Family Drama". Forbes. April 26, 2011.


    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Chung Mong Hun". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 19 August 2003. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  • ^ Nakarmi, Laxmi (June 16, 2000). "Of Father and Sons". Asiaweek. Vol. 29, no. 23.
  • ^ Brooke, James (4 August 2003). "Indicted Hyundai Executive Plunges to Death in Seoul". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  • ^ Brooke, James (August 4, 2003). "Indicted Hyundai Executive Plunges to Death in Seoul". The New York Times. Retrieved August 6, 2009.

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