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The city of Suwon in Gyeonggi Province is piloting the 'Active Administration Mileage' system, which awards mileage points to public officials who demonstrate proactive administration.


The Active Administration Mileage system grants mileage points to public officials engaged in proactive administrative activities and rewards them based on the accumulated points.


The Ministry of the Interior and Safety selected Suwon and 50 other local governments as 'pilot local governments for the Active Administration Mileage system.' Suwon will pilot the mileage system in 10 departments from the end of this month until the end of the year.


The mileage accumulation targets are practical workers at the level of team leaders (grade 6) or below. Department heads in the pilot departments will award mileage points to individual employees based on the mileage accumulation criteria.


The evaluation criteria for mileage accumulation include ▲establishing active administration plans ▲implementation process ▲achievement of results ▲utilization and promotion of active administration systems ▲discovery of regulatory improvement tasks ▲participation in proposals, among others.


Public officials who accumulate a certain level of mileage points can apply for withdrawal to the dedicated active administration department and receive rewards ranging from 30,000 to 100,000 KRW depending on their score.



A Suwon city official stated, "We aim to encourage public officials to practice proactive administration in their daily work processes and motivate them by immediately rewarding even small achievements. We hope the Active Administration Mileage system will help foster a culture of proactive administration and enable citizens to experience it firsthand."


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