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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education is publicly recruiting 30 citizen auditors.


Citizen auditors were introduced in 2015 to expand opportunities for citizen participation in anti-corruption and integrity activities.


It is an unpaid honorary position, and for two years, participants engage in audit processes requested by the Superintendent of Education, including activities such as recommending corrections to corruption-inducing systems and practices. The number of recruits is 30.


Eligibility includes citizens who are legal professionals, certified public accountants, tax accountants, or school operation committee members excluding teachers, and those with extensive experience in educational administration.


Citizens wishing to apply can submit their applications by February 8 via visit, mail, or email to the person in charge.


For more details, please refer to the Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education website.


After the application submission is complete, screening will be conducted and individual notifications will be sent by the end of February.



Auditor Lee Min-jae stated, "The citizen auditor system will be the foundation for realizing transparent and trustworthy education," and added, "We hope for the interest and participation of many citizens equipped with expertise."


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