Jinju City Implements Capacity Building Training for Senior Officials Grade 5 and Above
Inauguration of the 8th Civilian Government: "Asking the Path of Public Officials Again Now"
Jinju City is conducting training to enhance the capabilities of public officials.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the morning of the 5th, Jinju City in Gyeongnam conducted capacity-building training for over 100 senior public officials of grade 5 and above in the citizen hall on the 2nd floor of City Hall.
This training was organized to have the senior public officials, who play a pivotal role at the launch of the 8th elected administration's 'Bugang Jinju Season 2,' reconsider the proper attitude required as public officials and to operate a trustworthy administration that meets the expectations of the citizens.
The invited speaker for the day, Mok Young-man, co-representative of Gonggong Nanum, is an administrative expert who passed the 1981 civil service examination and has served in various institutions over 31 years, including Director of the Han River Project Headquarters in Seoul, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, and Director of Planning and Coordination at the National Intelligence Service.
In his lecture titled "Asking the Path of Public Officials Again Now," Representative Mok introduced the Book of Songs (詩經) interpreted from a modern perspective, which is recommended reading for public officials performing public duties, and presented the path that public officials should follow based on his long experience in public service.
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Mayor Jo Gyu-il said, "I thank all the employees who sweat and strive to build a prosperous and happy Jinju," and added, "I hope this will be a valuable opportunity for each leader in the organization to seriously reflect on what it means to fulfill their roles and responsibilities in their respective positions."
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