Incheon City announced on the 13th that it has appointed 63 members of the 11th Citizen Auditors.


Through an open recruitment process, the city selected 63 individuals with professional qualifications and practical experience in 12 fields including audit law, civil engineering and architecture, and health and welfare as Citizen Auditors, and held an appointment ceremony.


They will participate directly in the comprehensive audits of Incheon City institutions for the next two years and engage in activities to enhance the transparency and efficiency of audits, such as recommending improvements to illegal or improper administrative matters.


Since 2003, the city has operated the Citizen Auditor system to expand citizens' opportunities to participate in city administration and to implement transparent and fair audit administration. The previous 10th Citizen Auditors participated in comprehensive audits of 29 institutions organized by Incheon City, providing opinions and reporting and suggesting 152 cases of citizen inconveniences.


Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok of Incheon said, "We expect citizens with expertise and practical experience to actively participate in Incheon City's audits, broadly oversee city administration, and contribute to the development of Incheon."



63 members of the 11th Incheon Citizen Audit Committee are taking a commemorative photo with Incheon Mayor Yoo Jung-bok at the appointment ceremony held on the 12th. <br>[Photo by Incheon City]

63 members of the 11th Incheon Citizen Audit Committee are taking a commemorative photo with Incheon Mayor Yoo Jung-bok at the appointment ceremony held on the 12th.
[Photo by Incheon City]

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