Local Subsidy Management Officer, Subsidy Project Implementing Agencies

Lecture by Choi Ki-woong, Head of Civil Complaints and Passport Division, Gangseo-gu Office, on Local Subsidy Management Standards and More


Gwangju Buk-gu Conducts Practical Training on Local Subsidy Management View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] On the 11th, Buk-gu, Gwangju City, announced that it held a 'Local Subsidy Management Practical Training' at the 3rd-floor conference room of Buk-gu Office, attended by about 100 people including local subsidy management officials and representatives of subsidy project target organizations.


This training was prepared to convey the changes since the enactment of the 'Local Subsidy Act' and to facilitate smooth subsidy project management.


To enhance the efficiency of the training, Buk-gu allowed not only the managers of the management departments but also budget officers of audit target organizations and other institutions performing subsidy projects to attend.


The instructor was Choi Kiwoong, the operator of the 'Budget Accounting Practice Cafe' and co-author of the basic book on budget accounting practice, who currently serves as the Civil Affairs and Passport Section Chief at Gangseo-gu Office, Seoul, to provide practical help.


Instructor Choi Kiwoong focused on conveying subsidy management standards such as ▲ verification of the appropriateness of performance reports for subsidy projects with a total local subsidy amount of 300 million won or more ▲ accounting audits for subsidy recipients with a total local subsidy amount of 1 billion won or more in the relevant fiscal year ▲ strengthening post-sanctions against fraudulent recipients.


Director Moon said, "We will continue to make greater efforts to support subsidy projects tailored to regional characteristics and residents' perspectives and to improve local subsidy management."


Meanwhile, Buk-gu plans to distribute local subsidy management and operation guidelines in the second half of the year and consider introducing a mandatory local subsidy cyber-education completion system for systematic subsidy management.



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong ks7664@asiae.co.kr


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