Emphasizing the Realization of a Fair Society for Future Generations at the Inauguration Ceremony

Yoo Cheol-hwan, the newly appointed Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, emphasized “field-centered, outreach-based protection of citizens' rights and interests” on the 11th.


Yoo Cheol-hwan, the new Chairman of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. [Photo by Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission]

Yoo Cheol-hwan, the new Chairman of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. [Photo by Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission]

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At the inauguration ceremony held at the Government Complex Sejong on the same day, Chairperson Yoo said, “Please carefully and broadly examine on-site whether socially vulnerable and marginalized groups are experiencing difficulties in policy blind spots, or whether self-employed individuals and small merchants are suffering managerial disadvantages due to unreasonable systems.”


Chairperson Yoo mentioned “immediate policy improvement” and stated, “I urge the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, which serves as a communication channel between the government and the public, to take the lead in improving policies that cause inconvenience or unfairness to citizens by overcoming inter-ministerial barriers.”



He added, “It is time to leap forward into a fair society that provides equal opportunities to all citizens and a clean, advanced nation,” and said, “Please actively promote preventive measures such as strengthening fairness in recruitment, integrity education, and improving corruption-inducing factors in laws and regulations to pass on a fair society to future generations.”


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