Public Institution Vice-Chairpersons Meeting Held at Gwangju Technopark on the 17th

Gwangju City "Efforts to Enhance Fairness and Credibility" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City held the ‘March Public Institution Deputy Director Meeting’ on the 17th at the Gwangju Technopark conference room, attended by deputy directors from 24 public institutions.


The Public Institution Deputy Director Meeting has been held bimonthly since February last year, presided over by Deputy Mayor Kim Jong-hyo. This meeting was the first to be held at a public institution site this year, following the first deputy director meeting held at the Urban Railroad Corporation in October last year.


At this meeting, public institutions shared major pending tasks to provide high-quality public services despite the prolonged COVID-19 situation.


Regarding pending projects by public institution, Gwangju Urban Corporation announced ▲the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ecological Culture Village, and Gwangju Urban Railroad Corporation announced ▲the 2021 Innovation Advisory Meeting.


Kim Dae-jung Convention Center explained ▲plans to promote four core projects including attracting MICE events related to AI-centered Digital New Deal, and Gwangju Environment Corporation explained ▲replacement work of the sewage sludge treatment facility dryer.


After receiving reports on major pending tasks from each institution, Deputy Mayor Kim Jong-hyo said, “The trust in public institutions continues to decline due to recent incidents such as the LH scandal,” and added, “I hope you will strive to improve integrity through harmony among employees and self-purification efforts.”


He then urged to set challenging performance goals, actively embrace changes of the times, and do their best to achieve high-quality goals.


Deputy Mayor Kim said, “Please prepare bold financial execution plans and execute them promptly, and actively cooperate in policies for small business owners and purchasing products from socially vulnerable enterprises.”


Meanwhile, Gwangju City plans to continuously hold institution head meetings and deputy director meetings to ensure smooth communication and cooperation with public institutions in the future.





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