Kang Seong-hwi, Candidate for Director of Jeonnam Social Service Institute

Kang Seong-hwi, Candidate for Director of Jeonnam Social Service Institute

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Jeonnam Provincial Council, which conducted a personnel hearing for Kang Seong-hwi, candidate for the director of Jeonnam Social Service Institute, has given a 'qualified' judgment.


The Personnel Hearing Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Council announced on the 14th that it adopted the personnel hearing progress report on Kang Seong-hwi, candidate for the director of Jeonnam Social Service Institute, as 'qualified' through the 2nd Personnel Hearing Committee meeting.


At the meeting, 12 members attended, including 10 members of the Health, Welfare and Environment Committee and personnel hearing committee members Joo Jong-seop and Park Hyung-dae, verifying the candidate's morality, management ability, policy execution ability, and vision for operating the Social Service Institute.


The committee members concluded that although there were some shortcomings considering the candidate's political background and expertise, they agreed on the candidate's high understanding of regional welfare, the rationality of the reasonable vision for operating the Social Service Institute, and the absence of significant disqualifications, thus concluding 'qualified.'


Choi Seon-guk, chairman of the Personnel Hearing Committee, said, "There are claims that the Social Service Institute will play a major role in the social service sector with its launch, but there are also contrasting evaluations that it fails to create good jobs and care services," adding, "I hope the pointed issues will be improved and the 2nd term Social Service Institute will be successfully operated."



The progress report is scheduled to be sent to the Governor of Jeonnam by the 15th.


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