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Oh Jae-pung (August 1866 – October 19, 1932) was a former administrative official of the Korean Empire and served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon during the Japanese colonial period.

Life
He was an official of the Korean Empire who served as an internal affairs administrator for eight years from that year after receiving an internal affairs administration in 1894. After that, he worked at the Regulation of Laws, Giroso, and Takji Department, and was promoted to the Internal Reference Center, which was the sixth chief officer in 1903, the Internal Secretary in 1907, and the Internal Officer in 1908.

When the Korea-Japan annexation treaty was signed in 1910, he was the second-largest internal secretary. He participated in the newly established Central Center under the Governor-General of Joseon, and received the Korean Merger Memorial Medal in 1912. He became a member of the council during the reorganization of the Central Center in 1921 and served until his death in 1932. The total length of time he served in the Central Garden is about 22 years.

In 1914, he participated in the Gyeongseong Military Support Association and donated KRW 2, and in 1915, when the Joseon Product Promotion Association was held to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the annexation of Korea and Japan, he paid KRW 10 as a vice-chairman of the Gyeongseong Sponsor Association. In 1916, when the Japanese mobilized the executives of the Central Committee to conduct the Peninsula History Compilation Project, which advocated fostering imperial citizens and discipline of the people, he participated as a chief investigator, and in 1924, he investigated the forest and tenant farming in Jeollabuk-do.

They also have records of their activities as the secretary of the Buddhist Promotion Association (1914), a pro-Japanese organization affiliated with Buddhism and Confucianism, and as the Pyeongsa of the Daedong Samunhoe (1920). Due to such active activities, when the celebration of Cheonjangjeol, the birthday of Emperor Daisho, was held in 1924, he was selected as the guest accompanying his wife. The Japanese government awarded him the Hun6th Servo Medal in 1926 and the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal in 1928.

It was included in the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups released in 2002 and the list of 195 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities released by the Korea Research Institute for National Studies in 2008.

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 * Chosun Government-General's Central Office
 * Daedong Samunhoe