Kim Jong Un, the dictator of North Korea, is notorious for his strict policies, secretive leadership, and accumulating a vast personal fortune. Valued at around USD 5 billion (approximately Rs 41,500 crore), Kim’s wealth is largely derived from his control over the North Korean economy and the nation’s natural resources. A significant portion of his assets is reportedly hidden in over 200 foreign bank accounts, located in countries like China, Switzerland, and Singapore, allowing him to manage international transactions and evade scrutiny.
Despite the hardships faced by many North Koreans, Kim is known for living a life of luxury. His estimated annual income of USD 100 million (Rs 830 crore) funds his extravagant tastes, which include luxury cars, private jets, and yachts. His lavish lifestyle starkly contrasts the poverty-stricken conditions endured by much of his population. His collection of luxury cars, particularly Mercedes Benz models, and his private jet for international trips, highlight his indulgence.
Kim Jong Un’s personal life is also shrouded in mystery. Born on January 8, 1984, he is believed to be around 40 years old. He studied in Switzerland, but much of his early life remains undisclosed. Kim comes from a long line of North Korean rulers, with both his father, Kim Jong Il, and grandfather, Kim Il-sung, serving as previous dictators. His wife, Ri Sol-Ju, and their three children rarely appear in public, although their daughter, Kim Ju Ae, has made occasional public appearances with her father. His sister, Kim Yo-jong, is an influential figure in his administration and is often speculated to be his possible successor.
Kim’s regime is infamous for its aggressive military programs, particularly nuclear development, and his harsh governance has earned him the reputation of a “crazy dictator” internationally.