Prime Minister's Office Allows Nonprofit Corporations to Hold Online General Meetings Anytime
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] The general meetings of non-profit corporations, which were temporarily allowed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), will now be permitted on a permanent basis.
The Prime Minister's Office announced on the 23rd that it had temporarily allowed online general meetings after consulting with the Ministry of Justice to address the difficulties faced by civil society organizations due to COVID-19.
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A representative from the Prime Minister's Office stated, "From now on, general meetings and board meetings can be held through remote communication methods that allow personal identification, so various forms of citizen participation are expected not only offline but also online."
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