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Ko Jae-pil (April 20, 1913 – January 17, 2005) was a South Korean politician who served as an official of Manchukuo during the Japanese colonial period. His pen name was Hanam.

Life
His main domicile was Jangheung, a descendant of Ko Gyeong-myeong. He was born in Damyang-gun, South Jeolla Province. He received his bachelor's degree from Chuo University in Japan and passed the Manchurian Examination in 1937 and worked as an official in Manchuria.

After Manchuria disappeared due to the end of the Pacific War, he returned to Korea and worked as a public official, starting with the Korean Ministry of Legislation. He went through various experiences, including opening a lawyer, serving as a professor at Dankook University, and serving as an editorial writer for the Minkuk Ilbo.

After failing in the fifth general election, he ran in the seventh general election and was elected in his hometown of Damyang, and served as a four-term lawmaker. He served as Minister of Health and Social Affairs and Minister of Free Affairs in the Fourth Republic.

He was pre-ordered as a brigadier general of the Republic of Korea Army and was awarded the Hwarang Military Merit and the Chungmu Military Merit, and the Cheongjo Geun Jeong Medal was also awarded. His books include a memoir, "Hanam Memoir," along with a law book on the Criminal Procedure Act.

Ko Jae-pil was a typical Manchurian acquaintance who graduated from Daedong Academy and worked as an administrative officer in Dandong, but this career was not well known for a long time. In 2008, the Institute for Ethnic Affairs organized the list of prospective candidates in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary for compilation of the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary, it was selected for the overseas category.

educational background

 * Graduated from the Law Department of Chuo University in Japan
 * Graduation from Daedong Academy

profile

 * 1937: Passed the Manchurian Examination
 * Manchu National Dandong Administration and Administration
 * 1949: Legislator of the Ministry of Legislation
 * an army brigadier general
 * 1955: First Director of Defense
 * Editorial Writer of the Minkuk Ilbo
 * open a practice as a lawyer
 * a professor at Dankook University
 * Democratic Republican Party Preparatory Committee
 * 1967–1971: Seventh Congressman (Democratic Republican)
 * 1971–1972: Eighth Congressman (Democratic Republican)
 * 1973 to 1979: 9th Member of the National Assembly (Yushin Jeongwoo Association)
 * 1973: Minister of Health and Social Affairs
 * 1977: Minister of Second Secretary of State
 * 1979 to 1980: 10th Member of the National Assembly (Yushin Jeongwoo Association)
 * 1981: National Advisory Committee
 * 1993: Vice President of the Korean Constitutional Association

Reference

 * Ko Jae-pil - Korean Constitutional Association
 * Ko Jae-pil - National History Compilation Committee