The Financial Services Commission has nominated a reform-minded business professor to lead Korea's top financial regulator.<br /> The nominee for the head of the Financial Supervisory Service is Yoon Suk-heun, who is currently heads a government commission that drafts measures to reform financial administration affairs.<br />President Moon Jae-in's approval will confirm Yoon's nomination. <br />Yoon will succeed Kim Ki-sik, who resigned last month shortly after the National Election Commission concluded that his past behavior as a lawmaker had violated laws. <br />