Next Challenger Named: No Seok-hwan, Commissioner of Korea Customs Service

Kim Hyun-joon, Commissioner of the National Tax Service. (Photo by National Tax Service)

Kim Hyun-joon, Commissioner of the National Tax Service. (Photo by National Tax Service)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] On the 1st, Kim Hyun-joon, Commissioner of the National Tax Service, participated in the 'Flower Bucket Challenge' campaign to support flower farmers struggling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


After receiving a flower basket gift and the challenge nomination from Kim Hyung-yeon, Commissioner of the Ministry of Government Legislation, Kim Hyun-joon said, "Due to social distancing, I had no chance to feel the spring, but thanks to the Flower Bucket Challenge, I have the opportunity to enjoy spring flowers."


The Commissioner stated, "To help flower farmers by promoting flower consumption and to allow employees to heal within the workplace, the National Tax Service will also participate in promoting flower consumption."


Kim Hyun-joon nominated Noh Seok-hwan, Commissioner of the Korea Customs Service, as the next challenger in the campaign and sent him a flower basket.


He also delivered a message saying, "We support the Korea Customs Service, which is leading the efforts to overcome the COVID-19 crisis at customs borders such as airports and ports in our country."


In celebration of Parents' Day on the 8th, the National Tax Service purchased potted carnations so that employees at the headquarters, who have not been able to visit their parents often due to work, could give flowers expressing gratitude to their parents.



Not only at the headquarters but also at the seven regional tax offices and tax offices nationwide, flower consumption promotion will be actively carried out by placing flowers in offices and giving flower gifts on birthdays and other anniversaries.


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