Ministerial Awards to Kim Gil-seop, Choi Ji-hye, and Kwon Hyuk-min with Institutional Commendations
Kim Yong-hwan and Lee Seong-taek Honored with Gyeongbuk Governor's Awards

Open Civil Complaints Division of Gimcheon City.

Open Civil Complaints Division of Gimcheon City.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gimcheon City in Gyeongbuk announced on the 24th that its Open Civil Service Department demonstrated outstanding work capabilities in the '2020 Various Evaluations' conducted by the central government and Gyeongbuk Province, earning balanced awards across all teams.


In particular, in cadastral administration tasks, in addition to receiving the Best Institution Award from Gyeongbuk Province, all teams swept the awards for meritorious public officials from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Governor of Gyeongbuk Province.


The Open Civil Service Department of Gimcheon City received the Best Institution Award from Gyeongbuk Province for its achievements in cadastral administration tasks. Mr. Kim Gil-seop, selected as a meritorious public official for individual official land price, received the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Award; Mr. Kwon Hyuk-min, a meritorious public official for road name addresses, received the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award; and Ms. Choi Ji-hye, a meritorious public official for national spatial information development, received the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Award.


Mr. Kim Yong-hwan, a meritorious public official in the comprehensive evaluation of cadastral administration tasks, received a commendation from the Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, and Mr. Lee Seong-taek, a meritorious public official in civil service administration performance evaluation, also received a commendation from the Governor of Gyeongbuk Province.


According to Gimcheon City, this is the result of each team’s professional knowledge and thorough work processing, gaining trust from civil petitioners and prioritizing customer satisfaction in civil service.



Jang Sung-yoon, head of the Open Civil Service Division, said, "I am grateful for the hard work of the staff who diligently fulfilled their duties throughout the year," and pledged, "Next year, we will do our best to gain administrative trust with even better results and provide higher-level services to civil petitioners."


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