'Korea Safety Public Institutions Audit Council' Launched
First Case of Multi-Collaboration Among Safety Public Institutions

Ham Jung-geol, Standing Auditor of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, participating in the non-face-to-face 'Safety Public Institution Audit Work Agreement.' (Photo by Korea Electrical Safety Corporation)

Ham Jung-geol, Standing Auditor of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, participating in the non-face-to-face 'Safety Public Institution Audit Work Agreement.' (Photo by Korea Electrical Safety Corporation)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Korea Electrical Safety Corporation announced on the 2nd that it held the launch ceremony of the 'Korea Safety Public Institutions Audit Council' on the 1st with nine safety-related public institutions including the Korea Gas Safety Corporation and the Korea Energy Agency, and signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in audit work.


The Audit Council is a consultative body composed of auditors from nine public institutions engaged in work related to public safety. This agreement is the first case of multi-agency collaboration among safety-related public institutions.


The launch ceremony was held in a non-face-to-face format to practice social distancing due to the resurgence of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Public institution auditors agreed to ▲ exchange professional personnel to create a safe workplace and prevent disasters ▲ strengthen audit capabilities through sharing audit information and best practices ▲ jointly promote integrity and safety campaigns ▲ mutually cooperate in responding to the COVID-19 situation.



Ham Jung-geol, Standing Auditor of the Corporation, said, "This agreement is significant in that safety public institutions, which protect the lives of the people and strive to realize a safe Korea, have come together for the first time," and added, "Let safety public institutions lead the spread of safety and integrity culture."


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