Gwangjin District Council Collects Residents' Opinions Ahead of Administrative Audit
Various Resident Suggestions Accepted Until the 20th Through Visits and Phone Calls
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] The Gwangjin-gu Council (Chairman Go Yang-seok) is collecting residents' opinions that can serve as a foundation for the development of district administration ahead of the 2020 administrative audit (June 4?12).
Residents wishing to submit their opinions can visit the Gwangjin-gu Council Secretariat in person or submit via phone or fax by the 20th.
The administrative audit will be held in an individual audit format during the 1st regular session. The Gwangjin-gu Council plans to propose improvement measures based on the audit materials submitted by the district executive branch and the received residents' opinions to ensure that valuable resident feedback is reflected in district administration.
The subjects for resident proposals in the administrative audit include ▲ residents' demands for daily life ▲ other system improvement matters. Submitted opinions will be reflected in the administrative audit, and the results will be notified by the respective departments.
The 2020 administrative audit will be conducted over nine days targeting the district office, health center, council secretariat, community service centers, facility management corporation, and cultural and welfare foundations. It will cover overall district administration through listening to work reports and Q&A sessions, followed by individual audits.
Chairman Go Yang-seok stated, “The administrative audit is an opportunity to audit the overall administration of the executive agency on behalf of residents, correct any wrongdoings, and widely disseminate exemplary cases. Therefore, we will listen to diverse resident opinions to ensure a substantial audit.”
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He also added, “As this is the first regular session after the COVID-19 situation, we will conduct a more thorough inspection of urgent issues such as the local economy, residents' safety, and health sectors.”
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