KCC Launches the 1st Public Application Real-Name System Contest
[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) will hold a one-month public contest for the 'National Real-Name Application System' from April 20 to May 19 to fulfill the public's right to know and enhance policy transparency.
The 'National Real-Name Application System' is a system that records and manages the real names of key policies established and implemented by the KCC and the related participants through public applications, and discloses them to the public. It has been in operation since 2018.
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Anyone can apply using the prescribed form, and the submitted content will be reviewed by the Policy Real-Name System Review Committee, which includes internal and external members, and then disclosed on the Information Disclosure Portal. Detailed contest information can be found on the KCC website.
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