Strengthening Penalties for Passive Administration

Gwangju City Hall, Gyeonggi-do

Gwangju City Hall, Gyeonggi-do

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[Asia Economy Reporter La Young-cheol] Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province has prepared high-intensity measures to eliminate repeated audit criticisms.


Gwangju City stated on the 15th, "Repeated audit criticisms lead to repetitive work processing based on precedents, omission of work handover, and passive work handling."


As a solution to repeated criticisms, the city plans to strengthen the self-diagnosis system and penalties for passive administration, while providing incentives such as awards or personnel evaluation points to outstanding public officials and departments.


To prevent repeated audit criticisms in advance, the city plans to implement 'consulting audits before work processing,' 'creation of a project ordering procedure guidebook,' and 'handover of audit criticism items.'


For enhanced education measures, the city will operate a 'search system for audit cases,' 'dissemination and education of audit cases,' and a 'continuous integrity learning system.'



Mayor Shin Dong-heon stated, "By eradicating repeated audit criticisms, we will realize a city administration trusted by citizens and foster a public service culture through proactive administration."


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