On-site Consultations on Administration, Legal Issues, and Consumer Damages
"Practical Solutions Expected for Residents’ Inconveniences"

The "Running People’s Sinmungo," organized by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, will visit the Daegaya Hall at the Goryeong County Office on November 13 to address residents’ civil complaints.


This event, held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., is a rights relief service in which the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and related partner organizations participate together to listen to residents’ grievances on-site and propose solutions.


On-site, about 20 counselors-including investigators from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and experts from partner organizations-will provide practical consultations on administrative and public institution-related complaints, consumer damages, land registration issues, and everyday legal matters.


Issues that can be resolved immediately will be handled on-site, while complaints requiring further investigation will undergo in-depth review in cooperation with relevant agencies, followed by appropriate follow-up measures.



County Governor Lee Namcheol stated, "This is a meaningful opportunity to listen to residents’ voices directly and seek practical solutions," adding, "I hope this visit will greatly help alleviate inconveniences for local residents."

Goryeong County Office.

Goryeong County Office.

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