Gwangyang City Council Collects Citizens' Opinions Ahead of This Year's Administrative Audit
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City Council announced that it will accept citizens' opinions until the 18th ahead of this year's administrative audit.
This opinion collection aims to gather suggestions on major city policies, inconveniences in citizens' daily lives, budget-saving measures, and other improvements to be used as reference materials for the administrative audit.
However, matters involving personal privacy infringement, ongoing trials or investigations, issues currently under audit or already audited, and anonymous reports are excluded.
Submission methods include visiting the Gwangyang City Council, the website, mail, fax, and for other inquiries, contact the Council Secretariat.
Meanwhile, this year's administrative audit is scheduled to be conducted over nine days from the 26th of this month to the 4th of next month during the 294th regular session, targeting Gwangyang City's administrative organizations, 12 towns and townships, and private entrusted organizations.
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Chairman Jin Su-hwa said, "We ask for many opinions from citizens," adding, "Listening to the voices of citizens not only enhances administrative efficiency but also fulfills the fundamental role of local councils as representative bodies communicating with citizens."
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