Park Sang-ki (Korean: 박상기; born 1952) is a South Korean educator, jurist, prosecutor and politician who has served as the Minister of Justice from May 2017 to September 2019 under the cabinet of Moon Jae-in.
Born in 1952[1] at Muan County, South Korea[2] Park attended the University of Göttingen.
[1] He is also a member of Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice (CCEJ)[2] and used to be one of its Co-Presidents from February to June 2017.
[1] On 27 June 2017, Park was designated as Minister of Justice, after the resignation of Ahn Kyung-hwan.
[3] During this time, he faced several controversies, including receiving the treat,[4] bitcoin crisis,[5] and suppression of trade union.