Gwangju Police Agency Shares Best Practices of Integrity Citizen Auditor System in Meeting View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Integrity, Audit, and Human Rights Officer of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency announced on the 11th that they held a "Meeting to Share Best Practices of the Integrity Citizen Auditor System" on the 8th to enhance the transparency and fairness of public administration.


This meeting was attended by integrity citizen auditors and practical officers from four related organizations: Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, and Gwangju Urban Corporation. The topics included the current operation status of the integrity citizen auditor system, sharing best practices, and discussing cooperation plans.


The event was promoted to strengthen the expertise of citizen auditors and to activate exchanges with practical officers, focusing on the role and importance of citizen auditors as internal corruption control devices who view matters independently from the citizens' perspective.


The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency's Integrity Citizen Auditor System has been participating in various activities since November 2020, including ▲participation in various monitoring organizations ▲discovering corruption-prone factors and improving systems ▲internal corruption reporting channels (with whistleblower protection) ▲customized internal integrity education and publicity.



Commissioner Lim Yong-hwan stated, "We plan to continue exchange activities among related organizations through this meeting, and by listening to various voices from the citizens' perspective and the broader local community and making improvements, we will actively take the lead in spreading a culture of integrity in the Gwangju area."


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