SMBC Concludes On-Site Training Tour with Police Agency to Prevent Improper Third-Party Intervention
Targeting Field Inspection Teams at 34 Regional Headquarters and Branches
The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 15th that it has joined forces with the National Police Agency to prevent improper third-party intervention.
On the 7th, the Small and Medium Business Corporation conducted on-site巡回 training in the eastern region (Daegu) to prevent unfair third-party involvement in policy funds. Small and Medium Business Corporation
View original imageIn collaboration with the National Police Agency, the Small and Medium Business Corporation completed on-site tour training to prevent improper third-party intervention in policy funds for field inspection teams from 34 regional headquarters and branches nationwide. The training sessions were held in the eastern region (Daegu) on the 7th, in the metropolitan area (Seoul) on the 12th, and in the western region (Daejeon) on the 15th.
The Small and Medium Business Corporation developed a field-oriented training program by integrating the investigative expertise of the National Police Agency. The program includes analysis of major types of illegal activities, key points based on actual investigation cases, and methods for securing evidence.
This training focused on helping on-site staff acquire practical capabilities to promptly recognize and respond to signs of improper intervention at an early stage. The aim is to raise awareness among practitioners by sharing real-life cases of improper third-party intervention occurring in the field.
A representative from the Small and Medium Business Corporation stated, "Through close cooperation with the National Police Agency, we will further enhance transparency in the execution of policy funds," and added, "We will continue to strengthen our role as field guardians to ensure that law-abiding small and medium-sized enterprises are not harmed by illegal brokers."
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The Small and Medium Business Corporation operates a dedicated reporting center year-round to eradicate improper third-party intervention. If any suspected cases of illegal brokers are found, reports can be submitted through the corporation's website, the policy fund call center, or by contacting the main numbers of the 34 regional headquarters and branches nationwide.
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