Consultation on 22 Individual Complaints Including Daily Life and Agriculture and Forestry Sectors

Boseong-gun Successfully Concludes Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's 'Mobile Ombudsman' Event View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Cheon-seok] Boseong County announced on the 25th that it successfully concluded the "Mobile Petition Office" held the previous day, hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.


This "Mobile Petition Office" consisted of 15 consultation teams in various fields, including professional investigators from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and experts from related organizations, who listened to residents' grievances and inconveniences on-site and provided consultations. They handled 22 civil complaints across diverse areas such as administration, social welfare, housing construction, road traffic, and agriculture and forestry, offering solutions.


Based on the major complaints raised during this "Mobile Petition Office," Boseong County decided to further strengthen "proactive administration" to be closer to the residents in the future.


A county official stated, "The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's Mobile Petition Office provided a good opportunity to listen to and resolve local residents' difficulties, and we will continue to actively work to address residents' daily hardships and civil complaints."



Meanwhile, to ensure the safe operation of the "Mobile Petition Office," Boseong County strictly adhered to COVID-19 prevention guidelines such as temperature checks for participating residents, provision of hand sanitizers, installation of partitions, and social distancing.


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