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Hong Heon-pyo (August 23, 1907) ~20 April 1966) was a Korean official during the Japanese colonial period.

He is from Hanseongbu. He received a bachelor's degree from Kyungsung University during the Japanese colonial period, and later passed the higher civil service examination and served as an official of the Joseon Governor-General.

After liberation from Japanese colonial rule, he was selected as a bureaucrat in the U.S. military government and served as vice minister of the Ministry of Interior and Minister of Post and Telecommunications in the first and third republics. He was booked for taking bribes when he served as Minister of Post and Telecommunications, but died of illness before the trial began.

Among the 708 pro-Japanese groups released in 2002, it was included in the official section of the Joseon Governor-General. It was also included in the bureaucracy section of the list of prospective people to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary released in 2008.

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 * Bachelor of Economics, Kyungsung Imperial University
 * Passed the Administration Department of the Higher Civil Service Examination
 * Governor of Gangseo-gun, South Pyongan Province
 * Director, South Pyongan Province
 * a North Hamgyong Province official
 * Supervisor of the Hambuk Branch of the Federation of Korean Financial Unions
 * North Hamgyong Province Agriculture and Commerce Department
 * Treasury Secretary, U.S. Military Government
 * Director of Planning for the U.S. Military Government
 * 1950: Deputy Secretary of State for Home Affairs
 * First Bachelor of Public Administration (1956) of the National Defense University of Korea
 * Vice-Chancellor of Sungkyunkwan University
 * 1963: Democratic Republican Vice-Chairman of Seoul
 * 1963: Minister of Posts and Telecommunications

Reference

 * Hong Heon-pyo - Korea Institute of Public Administration