Gyeongbuk Provincial Council Operates 'Administrative Audit Citizen Report Reception Desk' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jucheol In] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Council will operate a 'Citizen Report Reception' window throughout October to encourage citizen participation and communication and to conduct substantive administrative audits.


According to the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council on the 30th, this year's administrative audit will be conducted from November 9 to 22 during the 327th 2nd regular session.


The subjects for reporting include improvement and suggestions on major policies and projects across provincial administration and educational administration, budget waste, illegal or improper administrative cases, and other inconveniences in citizens' daily lives. The reported content will be actively reflected or used as reference material during the administrative audit.


Reports can be submitted by downloading the report form from the popup window on the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council website and sending it via email, fax, or mail, or by visiting the council (Office of Legislative Affairs) in person. The results will be replied to the reporters by the end of this year.


Chairman Ko Woo-hyun stated, "Citizen reports for the administrative audit are a way for the council to fully perform its role of checking and monitoring the executive branch by directly hearing the voices from the field that citizens feel. Since anyone can report, we ask for much interest and participation."



Meanwhile, during the 2020 administrative audit, seven citizen reports were received, of which six were included in the audit subjects.


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