Gwangju Buk-gu Conducts Online Training to Strengthen Public Officials' Regulatory Innovation Capabilities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Moon In) announced on the 12th that it will conduct online video training on ‘Public Officials’ Regulatory Innovation Capacity Building’ twice for all employees within this month.


This training was prepared to enhance understanding of the government’s regulatory innovation policy and strengthen the innovation capabilities of public officials.


The lecture will be delivered in real-time by Choi Jaehoon, a specialist from the Ombudsman Support Group of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, explaining the direction of regulatory reform that can lead to regional development and residents’ happiness, as well as ways to improve unreasonable regulations.


It will also share the government’s new regulatory innovation approach strategies and excellent cases of field-centered regulatory improvements.


In the future, Buk-gu plans to focus on discovering innovative policies in areas needed by residents based on active administrative innovation such as work efficiency and elimination of unnecessary tasks, and field-centered communication.


Meanwhile, Buk-gu has actively proposed regulatory improvements to central government ministries, resulting in the revision of the ‘Enforcement Rules of the Act on Urban Parks and Green Areas’ to allow the expansion and reconstruction of old daycare centers in children’s parks. The designation of the ‘Buk-gu Drone Practical Test Site’ and the ‘Creation of Parking Lot in the Buffer Green Area of the Advanced Industrial Complex’ project were also selected as cases of regulatory difficulty resolution by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.



Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “For regulatory innovation that residents can feel, the regulatory innovation mindset and proactive administration of public officials are important,” and added, “We will continue to improve various regulations that hinder corporate activities and cause inconvenience to residents.”


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