Gyeonggi Province will operate a two-week intensive reporting period for public interest infringement acts in the safety sector from April 9 to 22, ahead of 'National Safety Day' (April 16).
The Gyeonggi Province Audit Committee announced on the 9th that it designates a two-week period before and after statutory commemorative days related to public interest infringement fields and operates it four times a year to increase residents' interest in the public interest reporting hotline and to activate the system.
The Gyeonggi Province Audit Committee will also promote customized publicity to encourage reporting during this period. It will distribute promotional posters containing major public interest infringement cases and reporting methods in the safety sector to major construction sites in Gyeonggi Province, and actively promote participation by holding outreach meetings for related construction organizations.
Ansangseop, Chairman of the Gyeonggi Province Audit Committee, said, "Safety is something we all create together with the interest of our residents," adding, "I hope that construction site personnel will actively report public interest infringement acts, thereby establishing a safe construction culture and creating an environment for accident prevention within Gyeonggi Province."
Public interest reporting in Gyeonggi Province refers to reporting violations of 495 laws classified under areas related to the province’s jurisdiction, including public health and safety, environment, consumer interests, fair competition, and public interest. This includes ▲public interest reports ▲corruption reports ▲code of conduct violation reports ▲reports of improper solicitation and acceptance of money or valuables ▲conflict of interest reports ▲and reports of fraudulent claims.
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