Muju-gun Prevents Leakage of Livestock Subsidy Funds!
[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Muju County announced on the 30th that it will conduct an inspection to determine whether the agricultural subsidy funds provided for livestock farming over the past three years have been properly used.
To prevent subsidy leakage, Muju County plans to carry out a follow-up management inspection of farms receiving agricultural subsidy support within the county by the 15th of next month.
The follow-up inspection targets a total of approximately 630 million KRW (including about 76 million KRW in national funds) invested from 2018 to 2020 in 297 livestock farms within the county.
An inspection team composed of six members from the Agricultural Policy Division will conduct on-site visits and document reviews, focusing on whether the funds were used for their intended purposes, and checking for any inadequate operation or non-use.
Muju County plans to prepare improvement measures through this inspection and will take actions such as recovering subsidies from businesses that conducted projects not in accordance with regulations or did not use the subsidies, based on the Basic Regulations on Financial Project Management in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Livestock Food Sector.
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Muju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr
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