The Nonghyup Gyeongnam Inspection Bureau held a job training and ethics management practice resolution meeting on the 7th at the Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters conference room, with all 17 circulating inspectors in attendance.


During this training, job duties such as audit etiquette were covered, along with discussions on accident prevention methods through major accident case studies.


At the ethics management practice meeting, attendees pledged to take the lead in realizing a clean Nonghyup as proud members who have contributed to the development of agriculture and rural areas, and to do their best to prevent accidents.


NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office 'Agricultural and Livestock Cooperative Circuit Inspector Job Training'. <br>[Image provided by Gyeongnam NongHyup]

NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office 'Agricultural and Livestock Cooperative Circuit Inspector Job Training'.
[Image provided by Gyeongnam NongHyup]

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Director Kim Dohyung stated, “Recently, major accidents have been continuously occurring in credit and economic businesses, and the methods are becoming more diverse. During such times, I hope you will strengthen the capabilities of inspectors through job training and contribute to the realization of accident-free agricultural and livestock cooperatives.”


The circulating inspector system was introduced in April 2015 as a system to frequently inspect vulnerable tasks of agricultural and livestock cooperatives and check the implementation of internal controls to prevent accidents.



Currently, there are 17 circulating inspectors under the Gyeongnam Inspection Bureau who visit 603 headquarters and branches of agricultural and livestock cooperatives in the Gyeongnam, Busan, and Ulsan areas at least once a month to conduct focused inspections on 11 items, including cash inspections.


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