Jeju Police Agency Holds Regular Meeting of the Citizen Inspection Committee
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters (Jeju) Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Jeju Police Agency announced on the 7th that it held an inauguration ceremony for new members of the Citizen Inspection Committee and a regular meeting in the Halla Sangbang Conference Room on the 2nd floor of the agency building.
The meeting proceeded with the inauguration ceremony for three new members and a discussion on measures to ensure fairness and integrity in police administration through public-private cooperation.
The committee is composed of eight external experts, including professors, lawyers, labor attorneys, and professional counselors who have high social trust and abundant knowledge and experience. It serves the role of listening to citizens' opinions to ensure fairness and transparency in police administration.
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Kang Hwangsu, Chief of Jeju Police Agency, said, “Citizen participation is a demand of the times, and I ask the Citizen Inspection Committee members, who are experts in various fields, to lovingly and candidly provide constructive criticism so that the police can proceed on the right path.”
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