Gwangju Gwangsan-gu Council Begins Administrative Audit
The Gwangsan District Council of Gwangju Metropolitan City has commenced an eight-day administrative audit schedule until the 6th of next month.
Through document reviews and Q&A sessions covering overall district administration this year, they plan to offer reasonable criticism and constructive alternatives to ensure the administration moves in the right direction.
Chairman Kim Tae-wan stated, “As the representative body of the district residents, the council plans to accurately assess the overall administrative situation, propose developmental alternatives, and demand corrective actions for unreasonable issues.”
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He added, “I hope everyone approaches this audit with a sincere and proactive attitude to ensure it is a substantive review that enhances administrative efficiency and trust.”
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