Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
Provides Solutions for Civil Complaints
Through the "Traveling National Sinmungo" Event

Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province (Governor Kim Sung) announced on the 16th that the "Traveling National Sinmungo" event, hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, was successfully concluded on the 15th in the main conference room on the second floor of the county office.


The "Traveling National Sinmungo" is an on-site consultation service in which a team of experts, including professional investigators from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the Korea Legal Aid Corporation, Korea Consumer Agency, Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, and Korea Inclusive Finance Agency, visit various regions across the country. During this event, a total of 22 civil complaints from Jangheung County, Gangjin County, and Wando County were handled.

The "Running People's Petition" hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is taking place on the 2nd floor conference room of Jangheung County Office on the 15th. Provided by Jangheung County

The "Running People's Petition" hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is taking place on the 2nd floor conference room of Jangheung County Office on the 15th. Provided by Jangheung County

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Through this event, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission provided consultations and solutions for grievances in various fields, including administration, welfare and labor, agriculture and industry, housing and construction, transportation and roads, and land disputes.


Simple inquiries were resolved on the spot, while more complex issues or those requiring further investigation were separately registered for in-depth review and consultation with relevant agencies before final resolution.


A county official stated, "We hope that the operation of the Traveling National Sinmungo has helped to alleviate some of the inconveniences and grievances of local residents," and added, "We will continue to listen to the voices of our citizens and take the lead in resolving various civil complaints."





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