Advisor Kang Shin-Min is an expert in the fair trade and Compliance Program to assist a company’s compliance management. He is responsible for advising relevant policies and incidents with over 30 years of experience in dealing with actual cases involving all areas of the fair trade issues, such as cartel, insider trading, unfair trading, subcontracting, affiliation and distribution, etc. Advisor Kang’s role is to help companies to focus on compliance management and to help in the case of the Fair Trade Commission (FTC)’s investigation of the company’s involvement in unfair trade events.
Advisor Kang Shin-Min is an expert in the fair trade and Compliance Program to assist a company’s compliance management. He is responsible for advising relevant policies and incidents with over 30 years of experience in dealing with actual cases involving all areas of the fair trade issues, such as cartel, insider trading, unfair trading, subcontracting, affiliation and distribution, etc. Advisor Kang’s role is to help companies to focus on compliance management and to help in the case of the Fair Trade Commission (FTC)’s investigation of the company’s involvement in unfair trade events.
• Ministry of Commerce, Administrative Officer of Industry and Energy Petroleum Policy Division, and Investment Promotion Division
• Fair Trade Commission, Administrative Officer of Display Advertising Division·Groups Division·Distribution Trading Division
• Fair Trade Commission, Administrative Officer of Seoul Office, Competition Bureau, Consumer Protection Bureau
• KT & G, Head of Process Management
• Fair Trade Commission, Director of Consumer division, Construction Subcontracting division of Seoul Office
• Fair Trade Commission, Director of Manufacturing Surveillance Bureau
• Fair Trade Commission, Head of Competition Reform
• Hyundai Department Store Group, Full-time Advisor
• Public Administration Lawyer (Fair Trade specialist)
• Certified Management Consultant
• Cartel
• Insider trading
• Business mergers of large business groups and holding companies
• Abuse of market-dominant status, unfair trade
• Construction and subcontracting
• Consumer protection
• Unfair trade through affiliate business
• Risk assessment and compliance related to fair trade issues
• Appeal against the decision of the Fair Trade Commission and related administrative litigation