From the 23rd, Collecting Opinions on 'Real Estate Measures' at Gukmin Saenggakham

Chairperson Jeon Hyun-hee of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission delivering her inaugural speech at the inauguration ceremony held at the Government Complex Sejong on the 29th of last month. (Photo by Yonhap News)

Chairperson Jeon Hyun-hee of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission delivering her inaugural speech at the inauguration ceremony held at the Government Complex Sejong on the 29th of last month. (Photo by Yonhap News)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) announced that it is seeking public opinions on real estate measures. It is also paying attention to contentious issues such as housing problems, child abuse, and the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The ACRC stated that starting from the 23rd, it will collect public opinions through a survey on real estate measures on the policy participation platform called Gukmin Saenggakham (National Thoughts Box).


The ACRC reported that over 5,000 complaints requesting supplementation of real estate measures have been received through the National Sinmungo (National Complaints Portal), making "real estate measures" the first issue to be addressed.


Since the announcement of the real estate measures last month until this month, numerous complaints demanding improvements such as loans for actual buyers and tax relief have poured in.


Source=Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission

Source=Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission

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The ACRC plans to actively utilize the survey results from Gukmin Saenggakham for institutional improvements or policy proposals.


Every month, one or two issues will be discussed through public debates and surveys on Gukmin Saenggakham to gather opinions from the public.


If necessary, offline public hearings and meetings involving citizens, experts, and related organizations will also be held.


Complaints submitted to Sinmungo will be analyzed to identify blind spots in policies or systems and areas needing improvement.


Based on this, the ACRC will either directly pursue institutional improvements or make policy proposals to relevant agencies.


Additionally, Chairperson Jeon Hyun-hee will personally visit sites to mediate conflicts.



Chairperson Jeon said, "Many recent social issues cannot be resolved by the efforts of a single ministry alone. The ACRC will actively respond to various social issues by utilizing all its policy tools, including public communication, conflict mediation, institutional improvement, and policy proposals, to lead institutional improvements."


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