Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education held a video conference on 'Improvement Measures for the Purchase Method of Government-Supplied Materials.' Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education held a video conference on 'Improvement Measures for the Purchase Method of Government-Supplied Materials.' Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 27th that it held a 'Video Conference on Improvement Measures for the Purchase Method of Government-Supplied Materials' for the heads of administration and finance support departments of 22 city and county education support offices in the jurisdiction.


This video conference provided guidance on the improvement measures for the purchase method of government-supplied materials, which will be fully implemented from the 1st of next month, and discussed difficulties and alternatives that may arise during the implementation of the system.


Although there were voices anticipating difficulties such as increased workload on site once the system is implemented, the participants agreed on the necessity of improving the purchase method of government-supplied materials and pledged to do their best to ensure the system is well established.


The Office of Education plans to continuously monitor the situation after the system is implemented to listen to opinions from the field and to supplement any issues.



Kim Chun-ho, Director of the Administration Bureau, said, “Integrity is the pride and competitiveness of Jeonnam education administration,” and urged, “I ask the heads of education support offices to actively cooperate so that this improvement measure for government-supplied materials can be established on site and the awareness of integrity can spread.”


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