Jeonbuk Province Operates Illegal Door-to-Door Sales Reporting Center~ View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Gominhyung] Jeonbuk Province announced on the 26th that it will operate an illegal business reporting center along with on-site inspections of door-to-door sales businesses.


This on-site inspection is a special measure following the designation of door-to-door sales businesses as high-risk facilities and the implementation of an administrative order mandating compliance with quarantine rules.


The province has completed on-site inspections to verify compliance with quarantine rules at 903 door-to-door sales businesses registered (reported) with the province.


Through the on-site inspections, 41 cases of insufficient compliance were corrected on the spot, and facility quarantine managers were encouraged to comply with quarantine rules such as wearing masks, managing visitor logs, and maintaining social distancing within the facilities.


The province plans to continuously conduct inspections at least once a week until the 14th of next month, including guidance to install electronic entry log systems.


Since the 26th, the province has also established and is operating the ‘Door-to-Door Sales Illegal Business Reporting Center’.


When a report is received, the police will immediately conduct an investigation, and if violations are found, strict measures such as fines, suspension of gatherings, and prosecution will be enforced.



Na Seokhun, head of the Job and Economy Headquarters of the province, urged, "To prevent the spread of COVID-19 infections, we are operating a reporting center for unregistered door-to-door sales businesses, so residents’ reports and special caution are necessary."


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