Promotion of Establishing the '2020 Active Administration Implementation Plan'

Muan County Office (Photo by Muan County)

Muan County Office (Photo by Muan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 6th that it will establish and actively promote the '2020 Active Administration Implementation Plan' to break passive administration and spread a culture of active administration to enhance the convenience of county residents.


Last November, the county enacted the 'Muan County Active Administration Operation Ordinance,' designated the Autonomous Administration Division as the dedicated department, and laid the foundation for the active administration promotion system.


In addition, to spread active administration, excellent public officials in active administration are selected semiannually and given various benefits. In work promotion, if the process follows the results of a prior consulting audit, it is considered to meet the exemption criteria unless there are special circumstances, and personnel disadvantages are waived. The county also strengthens internal audits and continuously inspects to eradicate passive administration.


Governor Kim San stated, “Employees who actively promote work to improve unreasonable regulations will be favored, and the scope of exemption will be expanded to ensure benefits reach the residents. We will continuously support and manage this,” urging employees to have a strong will for active administration.



Meanwhile, in January, an active administration corner was newly established on the county website to promote the active administration system and excellent cases, allowing residents to directly participate and recommend excellent public officials. Going forward, the county plans to establish an active administration support system by forming a support committee.


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