Participation in District Self-Audit and Resident Inconvenience Reports
Activities Until 2026... Recommendations for Improving Unreasonable Regulations

Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju appointed 20 district citizen auditors on the 21st. They will actively work on improving unreasonable laws and systems until 2026. <br>[Photo by Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju]

Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju appointed 20 district citizen auditors on the 21st. They will actively work on improving unreasonable laws and systems until 2026.
[Photo by Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju]

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Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju (District Mayor Park Byeong-gyu) held the appointment ceremony for the 5th Gwangsan-gu Citizen Auditors on the 21st in the situation room on the 2nd floor of the district office. The 5th Citizen Auditors consist of 20 citizens who are highly interested in Gwangsan district administration and have extensive related experience.


They will engage in activities such as participating in Gwangsan-gu's internal audits, reporting residents' inconveniences in daily life, and proposing improvements to unreasonable laws and systems for two years until 2026.


At the first meeting following the appointment ceremony, they discussed the operational direction of the 5th Citizen Auditors and ways to spread a culture of integrity.


Park Byeong-gyu, Mayor of Gwangsan-gu, stated, “We expect the active role of the 20 newly appointed Citizen Auditors for a clean Gwangsan,” and added, “Please serve as the eyes and ears of Gwangsan citizens and convey various voices, which we will actively reflect in district administration.”



Meanwhile, Gwangsan-gu has been operating Citizen Auditors since 2016 with the purpose of expanding residents' opportunities to participate in district administration and implementing transparent audit administration.


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