4th Central Auditing Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

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The 4th Central Auditing Committee (CAC) of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), officially the Central Auditing Committee of the 4th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, was elected by the 4th Congress on 19 September 1961. [1]

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RankName Hangul 3rd CAC 5th CAC Office
1 Kim Ryo-jung 김려중(김여중)NewDemotedChairman of the WPK Central Auditing Commission.
2 Kim Kye-rim 김계림OldDemoted
3 Song Yong 송영NewDemoted
4 Yun Tae-hong 윤태홍(尹泰洪)NewDemotedVice Chairman of the WPK Central Auditing Commission.
5 Ri Pong-su 리봉수(이봉수)NewDemoted
6 Yim Chun-chu 림춘추(임춘추)NewDemoted
7 Kim Cha-rin 김자린NewDemoted
8 Yang Tae-gun 량태근(양태근)NewReelectedVice Chairman of the WPK Central Auditing Commission.
9 Chong Tong-chol 정동철NewDemoted
10 Kim Se-bong 김세봉NewReelected
11 Kim Kuk-hun 김국훈NewDemoted
12 Pae Ki-jun 배기준NewDemoted
13 Kang Sok-san 강석산NewDemoted
14 Yi Ho-chol 리호철(이호철)NewDemoted
15 Kim Hong-ok 김홍옥NewDemoted
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  1. Suh 1981, p. 322.
  2. Suh 1981, p. 325.
  3. Suh 1981, p. 328.
  4. Suh 1981, p. 332.

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