Gyeonggi-do to Recruit Civil Complaint Monitoring Personnel for Provincial Administration View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting about 100 civil complaint monitoring personnel.


Gyeonggi Province announced on the 2nd that it will recruit about 100 civil complaint monitoring personnel (Gyeonggi Sarang Citizen Participation Group) from the 3rd of this month to the 15th of next month to collect various opinions from residents on provincial policies, civil complaint services, and system improvements and reflect them in provincial administration.


Anyone aged 19 or older who is interested in provincial policies and can participate in online and offline activities at least once a month during the activity period can apply.


Applications can be submitted non-face-to-face via email (action2@gg.go.kr) considering the COVID-19 situation, or by preparing application documents and visiting the civil complaint monitoring department of the city or county of residence.


The activity period is two years, and an activity allowance of 30,000 to 50,000 KRW per case will be paid depending on the activity. The province also holds workshops twice a year to strengthen the monitoring capabilities. In addition, additional incentives are provided every six months to outstanding participants to motivate their activities.


Detailed information such as application forms can be found on the Gyeonggi Province website (www.gg.go.kr) under the Notices/Announcements section and the Civil Complaint Monitor bulletin board. Inquiries can be made to the Civil Complaint Policy Team at the Gyeonggi Province Open Civil Complaint Office (031-8008-2983).


A provincial official stated, "The Gyeonggi Province Civil Complaint Monitor will be operated mainly focusing on policy proposals and reports of good cases rather than reporting residents' inconveniences."



The province has been operating the Gyeonggi Province Civil Complaint Monitor since 2010 and has handled 79,490 cases of residents' inconveniences and others.


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