I think we are going a tid-bit over the top here. There are still many good guys at the Kukkiwon: The serious grandmasters who try their best to teach and spread Taekwondo the proper way.
But, as happens in many large organizations, where there's lots of money flowing in, bad guys try get the upper hand. Power, over time, also corrupts. Think of large non-profit organizations here in the U.S. such as the United Way, American Red Cross, Catholic Charities, etc. that are set up to do good, but every now and then attract criminal characters.
I don't think a carte blanche Korean government takeover of the Kukkiwon will do. A more focused effort to weed out the gangsters, embezzlers and political operatives at the organization would be the better solution.
I think the Kukkiwon also needs the younger, more cosmopolitan and worldly types of Taekwondo bureaucrats that the WTF and the Taekwondo Promotion Foundation is attracting. Lee Dai-Soon, Taekwondo Promotion Foundation president, and Choue Chung-won, WTF president, for example, are both former presidents of Korean universities. IÂ’m not saying such men cannot be corrupted, but I think they possess good management and political skills to help serious grandmasters run a Kukkiwon which has expanded way beyond what Kim Un-Yong set out to create.