From the 18th to March 10th, for 52 days

Gunwi County Office

Gunwi County Office

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gunwi-gun, Gyeongbuk announced on the 25th that it will conduct a fact-finding investigation on long-term residents registered as missing from the resident registration for 52 days from the 18th to March 10, 2021.


The fact-finding investigation on long-term residents registered as missing will be conducted only through non-face-to-face written surveys, considering the characteristics of the investigation subjects and the COVID-19 situation.


The main investigation targets are long-term residents registered as missing for more than 5 years. Gunwi-gun plans to focus on investigating the use of administrative services.


During the fact-finding investigation period, those registered as missing in the resident registration who voluntarily report and update their resident registration information may receive a reduction of up to three-quarters of the fine.



Nam Jae-won, Head of the Civil Service Department, requested, "Although this investigation will be conducted through non-face-to-face surveys under the COVID-19 situation, we ask for the cooperation of local residents to update the resident registration, which serves as the basis for various statistics."


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