Pyeongtaek Port Authority Introduces Youth Citizen Auditor System View original image


[Asia Economy (Pyeongtaek) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority is introducing a Clean Citizen Auditor System to enhance transparency in public administration.


On the 6th, Pyeongtaek Port Authority announced that it appointed three experts in law and administration, including lawyers, as Clean Citizen Auditors at the Pyeongtaek Port Marine Center.


Earlier, to improve integrity and transparency in public administration, Pyeongtaek Port Authority established guidelines for operating the Clean Citizen Auditor System last month and formulated an operational plan for the Clean Citizen Auditors.


The Clean Citizen Auditors serve as external corruption controllers to enhance the integrity of Pyeongtaek Port Authority and transparency in public administration by auditing, investigating, and evaluating major projects of the public institution and corruption-prone areas within the authority. In this process, they also play roles such as proposing or recommending institutional improvements.



Moon Hak-jin, President of Pyeongtaek Port Authority, emphasized, "We expect active activities from the Clean Citizen Auditors composed of experts," and added, "We will continue to pursue various integrity policies to become a transparent and exemplary public enterprise both internally and externally."


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