Listening to Complaints and Encouraging the Efforts of Civil Servants in Charge of Civil Complaints

On the 13th, Kim San, the governor of Muan County, held a meeting with civil servants in charge of civil complaints at the Mulmaji Forest Bathing Center.


According to the county on the 14th, this meeting was held outdoors over lunch, providing an informal opportunity for civil servants in charge of complaints and Governor Kim San to freely and candidly discuss issues without formal procedures.


(Center) Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is having a meeting with civil servants in charge of civil complaints and taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Muan County]

(Center) Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is having a meeting with civil servants in charge of civil complaints and taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Muan County]

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Governor Kim San directly listened to the difficulties faced by civil servants handling complaints who have been struggling with the recent increase in malicious complaints and encouraged them for their hard work.


The employees who attended the meeting said, “It was meaningful to have an opportunity to talk directly with the governor in a natural atmosphere outdoors, rather than the usual strict environment.”


Governor Kim San said, “I appreciate the efforts of all employees who diligently work to respond quickly and kindly to various civil complaint demands,” and added, “As malicious complaints are increasing these days, we will prepare various measures to boost the morale of civil servants working on the front lines.”



Muan = Oh Hwan-joo, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy just8440@asiae.co.kr


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