[Asia Economy (Hongseong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Chungnam Province will conduct a special inspection on passive administration and acts hindering regulatory reform.


The Provincial Audit Committee announced on the 15th that it will carry out a "Special Inspection on Passive Administration and Acts Hindering Regulatory Reform" until the 2nd of next month.


The inspection targets primarily include a series of passive administrative acts where public officials fail to perform their duties or neglect their work, causing inconvenience to citizens' lives and business activities, infringing on rights and interests, and resulting in budgetary losses.


The Audit Committee aims to prevent and eradicate such passive administration by conducting special inspections targeting Boryeong City, Dangjin City, and Hongseong County.


Additionally, ad hoc audit activities will be conducted targeting the province, its affiliated institutions, and all cities and counties. Through these ad hoc audits, the province plans to examine six areas: regulatory abuse, entry restrictions, precedent adherence, processing delays, complacency, and administrative convenience.



Kim Jong-young, Chairman of the Provincial Audit Committee, stated, "To provide administrative services that meet the expectations of the residents, it is important not only to realize proactive administration but also to eradicate passive administration," adding, "We hope this special inspection will serve as an opportunity to spread awareness of proactive administration in the field."


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