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Choson'gul
  
박남기

Name
  
Pak Nam-gi

McCune–Reischauer
  
Pak Namgi

Revised Romanization
  
Bak Namgi

Hancha
  
朴南基


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Died
  
March 2010, Pyongyang, North Korea

Pak Nam-gi or Park Nam-ki (21 February 1934 – 17 March 2010) was, until as late as January 2010, Director of the Planning and Finance Department of the ruling party of North Korea. There are doubts about his date of birth, with at least two unattributed sources reporting it as 21 February 1934 or sometime in 1928 respectively.

Pak Nam-gi The Lonesome Death of Pak Namgi North Korea Leadership Watch

In March 2010, it was reported by news agencies including Yonhap, Bloomberg, and The Guardian that Pak had been tried and then executed by firing squad in Pyongyang for the offense of being "a son of a bourgeois conspiring to infiltrate the ranks of revolutionaries to destroy the national economy". According to the Guardian, he had been denounced as a traitor during a meeting in January 2010 and arrested on the spot. This related to the devaluation of the North Korean won in November 2009, which led to a crisis after rendering valueless many people's savings.

Pak Nam-gi The Lonesome Death of Pak Namgi North Korea Leadership Watch

Although John Park, a Stanton junior faculty fellow at MIT, claimed in 2012 that Pak Nam-gi is still alive and had resurfaced after his alleged execution, Ri Je-gang, the former First Deputy Head of the WPK Organization and Guidance Department, says Pak Nam-gi was executed by firing squad in the course of a reactionary purge in 2010.

Pak Nam-gi Rumors of Pak Namgi Arrest and Execution North Korea Leadership Watch

In December 2013 when Jang Sung-taek, uncle of supreme leader Kim Jong-un, was executed, amongst the charges against Jang was that Jang had been the "wirepuller behind the scene" of "Pak Nam Gi, traitor for all ages".

Pak Nam-gi North Korean finance chief executed for botched currency reform

Pak Nam-gi Pak Nam Gi North Korea Leadership Watch

References

Pak Nam-gi Wikipedia