National Pension Service-Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, Agreement on Audit Work Exchange and Support
Kim Young, Standing Auditor of the National Pension Service (left), and Heo Wan, Standing Auditor of the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.
[Photo by National Pension Service]
The National Pension Service announced on the 15th that it has signed a business agreement related to audit work exchange and support with the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology Evaluation and Planning.
This agreement was made to advance 'IT auditing' and grow into a future digital institution through personnel and information exchange between the audit departments of the two organizations. Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to mutually cooperate by ▲conducting cross audits in specialized and common work areas such as IT ▲providing mutual information related to audit execution ▲holding joint workshops to enhance audit expertise and capabilities.
The Audit Office of the National Pension Service has been continuously promoting exchanges and cooperation with external organizations, signing business agreements with the National Health Insurance Service and the Korea Environment Corporation in May last year, followed by the Teachers' Pension in June, and the Korea Elevator Safety Agency in September.
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Kim Young, the Standing Auditor, said, "With this agreement as an opportunity, I hope both organizations achieve advancement in IT auditing and grow into future digital institutions." He added, "We will continue to do our best to become a trusted institution by the public through ongoing exchanges and expanded cooperation with external organizations."
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