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Focusing on Cases of Work Confusion and Disputes Due to System Reform

Gwangju City held a "Capacity Building Training on Responding to Local Contract System Reform" on the 30th at Mudeung Hall in City Hall for about 100 personnel in charge of contract and ordering tasks from the city, autonomous districts, public corporations, and investment and funded institutions. Provided by Gwangju City

Gwangju City held a "Capacity Building Training on Responding to Local Contract System Reform" on the 30th at Mudeung Hall in City Hall for about 100 personnel in charge of contract and ordering tasks from the city, autonomous districts, public corporations, and investment and funded institutions. Provided by Gwangju City

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Gwangju City announced on the 31st that it held a "Capacity Building Training on Responding to Local Contract System Reform" on the 30th at Mudeung Hall in City Hall for about 100 personnel in charge of contract and ordering tasks from the city, autonomous districts, public corporations, and investment and funded institutions.


This training was organized to share recent changes in relevant laws and regulations, such as the revised "Standards for Bidding and Contract Execution by Local Governments" and "Standards for Determining Successful Bidders in Local Government Bidding," and to proactively respond to the upcoming amendment to the local contract law, which is scheduled to be promulgated in July.


The training was led by Han Gilok, Deputy Director of the Public Contract Research Institute, who is an expert instructor in the field of local contract practice. Han focused the lecture on the main points of the amendment, practical application cases, and key considerations for practitioners.


The city aims to prevent confusion and civil complaints that may arise in the field due to frequent system revisions, and to enhance the understanding of contract administrators, thereby improving the stability and reliability of contract administration through this training.


In addition, in July, the city plans to publish a practical guidebook titled "Guide to Local Contracts" for contract and ordering personnel, and will continue to support the strengthening of practical capabilities.


Lee Subin, Head of the Accounting Division, said, "As the pace of change in the local contract system accelerates, it is more important than ever for practitioners to improve their proficiency. Through this training and the publication of the guidebook, we will enhance understanding of the system and ensure the establishment of stable contract administration."





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