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broadcasting development and reviewed a total of 24 proposals. A wide range of regional broadcasting development support plans
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Assessment. From January 1 to December 31, 2009, 153 broadcast service providers and 340 channels carried out the 2010 Broa
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viewers and users through broadcast and online press victim education for both relief and prevention, the press regulation system
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protection were approved to continue re-transmission without additional assessments until
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Support was provided to 46 broadcasting businesses (38 terrestrial broadcasters, 5 news/public/general channel operators and 3
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with the purpose of โ€œremoving splinters under your fingernailsโ€, meaning small inconveniences in daily lives, improving the areas related to the peopleโ€™s livelihood
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nature, and should they cause deficits, the government may supplement the deficits. The size of the assets (approximately KRW 4 billion) and the number of
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average acceptance rate was 12.7%, ranging from 10% to 16% every year. 3. Cases on Rewards for Patriots and Veterans
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provides detailed standards and methods of the calculation of broadcasting businesses viewer shares for the formation of viewer
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used; terrestrial TV and radio use behavior; purchasable broadcast service (cable, satellite and IPTV) use behavior; media use by time
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inprogram advertisement of SO, PP, and DMB in both their numbers and durations. The KCC removed the restriction on the number
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commenced the support of secondary English FM broadcasting station establishment in Yeosu. As more than 8 million visitors from 100
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The KCC has authorized more foreign-produced programs to be broadcast in order to increase the programming freedom of b
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and for foreign producers to obtain payment insurance. Improved Broadcasting Quality and Guarantee of the Right to View Broadcast Programs
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systemic improvement for USIM transfer and issued a corrective order along with a penalty to SK Telecom and KT for impeding U
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Promotion as the guarantee insurance recipient. In the event of accidents, the KAIT must notify and register compensations and dis
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distribute insurance payouts. While 100% of issued call values were previously required to be paid as an insurance pr
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becoming less defined due to broadband networks and the โ€œAll-IPโ€, the KCC decided that the system of major carrier service change
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revised the applicable laws to allow all major carrier services to be provided without additional permits when a single permit
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companies from imposing unfair fees or conditions on users. However, as such an approval
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by the key service providers were adherent to the guidelines; wireless internet marketing costs exceeded the limit. Nevertheless, the
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security management systems of businesses that apply for the approval of their own accord meet legal standards
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Security Center meeting to consolidate cooperation between Korea and developing nations in the joint management of inter
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broadcast or subtitled broadcast was established. Information security promotions programs that were aired on TV can be viewed
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be conveniently used in public systems such as G4C. As a result, 1,286 private websites are using the i-PIN and 3,035,430 i-PINs have
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frequency of privacy violation monitoring on Chinese websites was increased to once a week from twice a month and the number of
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The KCC performed a wide variety of international standardization activities and as a result the next-generation mobile c
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Corruption and Civil Rights Commission in 2010 showed that 99.8% of civil appeals were processed within the required period and
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Third, target average dispute processing periods were reduced from 60 days to 39 days to process user complaints faster
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reducing the time and costs involved in lawsuits and demanding the social responsibilities of the press, the press regulation system
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was able to achieve the KCC's goal of protection of viewer rights and increased welfare
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30 new Internet security experts were acquired for an increased large-scale Internet security breach prevention and management
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to locate and control websites that disclose the personal information of Koreans. To prevent privacy violation on foreign websites, the
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Personal Information Management System Approval System took place in order to collect
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by the National Assembly. If the bill is approved by the Legislation and Judiciary Committee and the National Assembly, the
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Act Enforcement Decree was revised to allow penalties to be imposed in addition to other measures of control. Moreover, TV p
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The KCC and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family settled a cooperative agreement with 3 terrestrial broadcasters to reduce
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businesses to expand and advance their communications networks by using the telephone poles and pipelines of major car
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Preparation to Amend the Act on the Protection of Public Interest Whistleblowers Background With the implementation of the Act on the Protection
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and established a comprehensive plan for long-term broadcasting and communications convergent service quality management
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Enhanced User Protection 1) Prevention of Losses and Increased Benefits The KCC created a legal basis for user protection in the broadcasting and communica
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279 organizations implemented systemic improvement in 2010 according to the guidelines. As of 2011, 48 organizations are
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organizations on broadcasting and communications-related issues and the management of North and South exchange in broadcasting and communications
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the people; 2) preemptively responding to corruption and improving integrity in the public service sector; 3) spreading the culture of anti-corruption and
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materials at 1,500 member companies of the Association across the nation. In order to expand the public perception that public interest whistleblowing is an act of courage that helps to
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By sector, the recommendations were given in the order of general administration (154 cases on 71 laws), environment and public health (65cases on 31 laws), and industry and development (48 cases on 22 laws
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sub-sessions) for 134 presentations and discussions under such themes as โ€œadministrative ethics to realize a responsible government,โ€ โ€œreestablishment of an anti-corruption system and international cooperation,
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Through this international conference, the ACRC created an important opportunity to express the anticorruption will of Korea as well as to promote the nationโ€™ s outstanding anti-corruption policies and systems to
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to 2012. The work integrity index, which assesses personnel management, budget execution, and fair work instructions, increased by 0.241 points to score 7.75, due to the improved corruption experiences in personnel management, budget execution, and fair work instructions
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it analyzed the complaints regarding inconveniences in daily life, including the refusal of passengers by taxi drivers, drawing for kindergarten admission, damages caused by indirect smoking, and expansion of non-smoking areas, and provided the results of the analyses of 37 frequently filed complaints to th
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Timothy Ferriss (Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World)
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According to Section 16(1) of the CGST Act, 2017, when goods and/or services are used for both non-business and business purposes, the registered person can only claim the ITC attributable to business purposes. Thus, such transactions involving both business and non-business purposes will necessitate the registered person to divide the credit into eligible and non-eligible categories. The methods of allocating the credit are governed by section 17 read with Rules 42 and 43 of the CGST Rules. The rules are intended to allow registered persons to claim ITC only for transactions carried out in the course or furtherance of business. Rule 42: Credit allocation in all cases of inputs and input services other than construction services .
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The process of ITC reconciliation is a key tenet of the GST Act. It is being implemented and improved in order to capitalize on and eliminate the GST cascading effect. However, from the start of the Act's implementation, GST ITC has been an area with the most loopholes and frauds. The government has enacted Section 16(2) (aa) along with the incumbent form GSTR-2A to eliminate fraudulent transactions involving bogus invoices and black supplies, which has become mandatory from January 1, 2022. A registered recipient can only claim GST ITC if the vendor has uploaded such an invoice in his GSTR-1 and communicated it via GSTR 2B, according to the section. This section amended Rule 36(4) to make it clear that provisional ITC on non-uploaded invoices is no longer permitted. The two auto-generated returns for this amendment are GSTR-2A and GSTR-2B. Whereas GSTR-2A is a dynamic return that is updated in real-time as the vendor updates his GSTR-1. GSTR-2B, on the other hand, is a static auto-populated return generated after the vendor submits his GSTR-1. Both returns are currently described as the mode of communication, i.e., reconciling ITC data with GSTR 2A and GSTR 2B are required prior to claiming ITC for that specific month or quarter. The taxpayer will have a difficult time adhering to these GST ITC Reconciliation provisions due to the extensive monthly/quarterly compliance of GSTR 2A Reconciliation and GSTR 2B Reconciliation. Automation services will be extremely beneficial in overcoming the challenges of maintaining, segregating, and matching GST ITC data. If the mundane task of integration and reconciliation is performed by a GSTR 2A/2B Reconciliation Software, then the only thing you need to worry about is the actions that require human decisions, and you will be free of all the tedious ITC reconciliation processes, and most importantly, the Best GST Software For Reconciliation, if used, can save you from inaccuracies as well.
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There have been many advantages of demonetisation, GST, or digitalisation in businesses. But during this transition time, we are witnessing more stress, recession, and competition, which is ultimately leading to negative thinking, health challenges, deteriorating relationships, and depression. A
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Sneh Desai (CHANGE YOUR LIFE: End Your Struggle & Create an Extraordinary Life in 10 Days)
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Amikor visszajรถttem, az asztalon kรฉt sรถr รกllt, รฉs az apรกm รฉppen a naptรกramba irkรกlt valamit. Bikst: lambda/3x (Gik Gstโ€“Gis Gkt) โ€“ olvastam. โ€“ Hรกt ez meg mi? โ€“ kรฉrdeztem. โ€“ Ez a Riemannโ€“Christoffel-fรฉle tenzor, a vilรกgegyetem mรฉrรฉsรฉre szolgรกl โ€“ mondta. โ€“ ร‰s รฉn mihez kezdjek vele? โ€“ Te? Semmit. Ihatsz mรฉg egy vodkรกt.
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Emil Hakl (Of Kids & Parents)
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At GST Services, we have roll-off dumpster services that allow you to handle and dispose of your clutter, waste, and rubbish with ease. With our online reservation system, you can reserve your roll-off dumpster rental whenever you desire, from any device. Call us to book a dumpster for your junk elimination needs!
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Best government can do for E-Commerce, start-up, & digital revolution in India 2 focus on: high speed Internet, low cost data, low cost of capital with easier access, IP protection, vs. defining E-Commerce, burdening startup with tax collection, not allowing SME to be online with GST.
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Sandeep Aggarwal (Fall Again, Rise Again)
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BENEFITS OF MSME REGISTRATION There are diverse blessings that groups get after acquiring MSME registration in India below the MSME act. They are as follows: COLLATERAL FREE BANK LOANS Collateral loose loans are loans supplied to the lender through the borrower with none guarantee. One can method a borrower for a mortgage despite the fact that he/she has not anything to spend money on or pledge. The Government of India has made collateral-loose credit score to be had to all small and micro-enterprise sectors. This initiative ensures finances to micro and small-zone firms. Under this scheme, each the vintage in addition to the brand new firms can declare the advantages. REGISTRATION SUBSIDY A big 50% subsidy is given to the status quo having a certificates of registration granted through MSME. This subsidy for patent registration may be availed through filing packages to diverse ministries. CONCESSION ON ELECTRICITY BILLS One of the large advantages to the MSMEs, organizations registered below the MSME act can get a concession on strength payments. For doing this, they should post the payments along side an utility and a replica of the registered certificates through MSME. PROTECTION AGAINST DELAYED PAYMENTS Taking into consideration the uncertainty with the sales technology through diverse groups, the authorities offers a layer of defensive to them in opposition to bills. The Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise has given enterprise proprietors and firms to acquire hobby on bills not on time through the client. Under the MSME registration advantages, a client is predicted to make a fee for the goods/offerings inside 15 days of the purchase. If the client delays, the fee for greater than forty five days, the agency is eligible to rate compound hobby that's three instances the charge notified through RBI.
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Nowadays anybody is aware of what it's miles. But letโ€™s have a recap, shall we? On 1st July 2017 Government of India released what we name now, โ€œGSTโ€ beneathneath the governance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But, the idea of GST turned into first proposed all through the authorities of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So, after nearly a long time it returned. We pay GST whilst we purchase meals items, clothes, electronics, transportation, etc. We do now no longer pay it at once to the authorities but, it really works in a chain. Before the product reaches the customer, there are producers, wholesalers, and retailers. They upload this tax and the closing individual on this chain, to finish it's miles us! Get your Gst Registration done today at
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John Howard performed a triple reverse somersault on his promise to never, ever introduce a GST under a government he led, and was met with no such opprobrium. Unlike Gillard, he consistently lied to the Australian people about his intentions.
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Kerry-Anne Walsh (The Stalking of Julia Gillard: How the media and Team Rudd brought down the prime minister)
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industrial corridors and smart cities. It has to create large cities where 35 to 40 per cent of GDP comes from manufacturing. Land lawsThis government appears to be fairly determined to drive manufacturing, and there's a lot of energy and vibrancy. But there's also an unfinished agenda of the government. For large-scale manufacturing to take off, there are several other things that need to be done. There are certain legacies of the past which need to be corrected. For example, we have one of the worst labour regimes. We need to set that right. An EXIM Bank study says that only Pakistan has worse labour laws than us. In the past six months, certain labour reforms have been carried out. The expectations are so high that we need big-ticket reforms. The last government had messed up badly on land laws. When I talk about land acquisition laws, I am not talking about not giving a higher price to the farmer but the present act is anti-farmer because it is full of procedures and processes which never allow farmer to monetize the land value. It will work against his interest. Everything is at a standstill. The government needs to quickly reverse this whole process. Also, the government needs to roll out the goods and services tax (GST) and resolve problems plaguing the energy sector. In
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of conduct to be observed by public officials to carry out public duties in a way that has integrity and to prevent corruption. This Code is more specific than both ethical
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codes and codes of conduct that incorporate the basic values that members of an organization should uphold, encompassing every nature of practical codes that define
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the specific standards and procedures members should follow. Legal Ground and Targets of the Code of Conduct for Public Officials
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The legal ground of the Code of Conduct for Public Officials of Korea is the Act on Anti-Corruption and the Establishment and Operation of the Anti-Corruption
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and Civil Rights Commission. The Code of Conduct for Public Officials, enacted as a presidential decree, applies to state public officials and to local public officials,
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and the Codes of Conduct for Local Council Members applies to members of local assemblies. The โ€œCodes of Conduct,โ€ enacted as the rule for other constitutional
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organizations (the National Assembly, the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Court and the National Election Commission), applies to the public employees of
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constitutional organizations. The โ€œCode of Conduct for the Executives and Employees of Public Service-related Organizations,โ€ which is an internal regulation for public
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notwithstanding the provisions of some other act(s) and subordinate statute(s), collective agreements, or employment rules, etc
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Preventive and Cooperative Protection Activities The ACRC operates the protection responsibility system to identify the cases in need of protection from the
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stage of receiving a report, so that whistleblowers do not suffer from disadvantages due to the report. In addition, for cooperation between government agencies
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the ACRC investigated the current situations of 1,305 public organizations in operating the whistleblower protection system through paper-based surveys from
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October to November 2013. Then, in November, it held a workshop for the understanding and cooperation on the whistleblower protection system of the officials
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responsible for whistleblower protection duties in 149 public organizations, to strengthen the preventive activities. b. Support of Medical Aid and Legal Aid
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The ACRC provides support for medical aid and legal aid to whistleblowers. The Commission signed an MOU on medical aid with the Korean Psychiatric Association
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to help the whistleblowers who suffer from mental distress due to their whistleblowing to receive medical treatment for free. In addition, it also provides legal
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services such as providing legal agent service in the litigation process based on the existing MOU signed with the Korean Bar Association
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Protection of whistleblowers in 2013 From its launch in 2008 to the end of December 2013, a total of 112 cases (an average of 19 cases a year) required
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the protection of whistleblowers or their cooperators. Of those cases, 84% (130) occurred after July 2005 when the relevant legislation was amended. In 2013 alone, a
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total of 27 requests (20 for guarantee of public position; 4 for protection of personal safety; 3 for confirming the confidentiality of personal information) were submitted
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In terms of fines levied for the violation of identity protection regulations, 3 cases were recorded in 2009, 1 case in 2010, 1 case in 2012, and 2 cases in 2013 (total 7
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cases).The total amount of levied fines reached KRW 30.5 million (an average of KRW 4.35 million per case). 2. Rewards and award money for whistleblowers
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Objective and Details of the Protection System The rewards and awards system is to provide financial rewards for whistleblowers when a corruption report
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contributes directly to increasing or recovering revenues of a public organization or preventing it from bearing economic costs to be otherwise incurred. The system
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serves as an effective anti-corruption tool by encouraging people to participate in reporting corrupt acts by rewarding an individualโ€™s courageous act for the public interest, despite a burden of risks
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If a person reports an act of corruption under this Act to bring financial benefits or prevent financial damages to a public organization, or to serve the public interest, the
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ACRC may recommend that he/she receive an award under the Awards and Decorations Act and/or provide a financial award prescribed by the Presidential Decree
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Awards may be payable in any of the following: 1) A case in which there was prosecution, stay of prosecution, exemption of prosecution, noticed disposition of
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negligence fine or additional collection, disciplinary action or corrective measures against the person who committed the corruption; 2) A case that results in
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institutional improvement, for example, in the form of an enactment or revision of the acts and subordinate statutes; 3) A case in which the disclosure contributes
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to preventing a public organization from bearing the economic costs otherwise incurred by improving a related policy, or suspending or ending the implementation of
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such a policy; 4) A case in which a person comes forward to make a good faith disclosure of his/her receiving pecuniary benefits disclosed, and 5) Other cases in which
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the Reward Deliberation Board of the Commission deems it appropriate to pay an award. If a reporter satisfies one of the above conditions, the
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award money of less than KRW 100 million can be paid, and if the reporter discloses his/her receiving pecuniary benefits, the amount of award shall be less than a fifth of
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the pecuniary benefits disclosed but not exceeding KRW 200 million. (2) Payment of Rewards Unlike awards, the financial reward for a corruption
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report may be offered by the request of the reporter, if a personโ€™s disclosure of corruption results in contributing directly to increasing the recovery of revenues of a
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public organization or to preventing it from bearing the economic costs otherwise incurred, or legal relations in that matter are established
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The grounds for paying the reward are as follows: 1) Imposition of confiscation or additional collection; 2) Imposition of national tax or local tax; 3) Recovery of
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capital through the compensation for damages or the return of ill-gotten gains; 4) Decrease in economic costs that comes from changes in a contract; and 5)
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Other measures or court decisions taken, except for the statutory notification or imposition of fines, penalties, surcharges, or negligence fines
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The maximum amount of reward shall be less than KRW 2 billion, from 4% to 20% of the recovered or increased revenues or the reduced costs. When determining the
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amount of the reward, the amount may be reduced under various conditions. Also, if the period for filing an appeal against such
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imposition or withdrawal of proceeds of corruption does not expire or a remedial procedure is therefore underway, the payment shall await the expiration of the period and
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the completion of the procedure. In the case the reward shall be paid according to the establishment of legal relations, less than half of the amount of the reward may
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may remain unpaid until the public organization concerned begins recovering or increasing its revenues. Accordingly,
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if and when revenues recovered or increased exceed the reward already paid, the unpaid reward shall be paid to the informant until he/she receives the total amount of
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Organization and Operation of Reward Deliberation Board The Reward Deliberation Board is composed of 7 members, including 1 head (chairperson), 1 mandatory
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member, and 5 designated members. The Board deliberates on and resolves the following: matters concerning requirements for the payment of financial
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reward and compensation; matters concerning the amount of financial reward and compensation to be paid and; and other matters concerning the payment of
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financial reward and compensation. 2013 Award and Reward Money Payment (1) 2013 Award Money Payment Since 2008, a total of KRW 400.2 million of award money
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for a total of 52 cases is paid to whistleblowers when whistleblowing results directly in the increase in revenues or prevents loss for public organizations, or contributes to
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improving public interests. (2) 2013 Reward Money Payment From 2008 to 2013, the total amount of confiscated money was KRW 50.825 billion, and accordingly, a total
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paid (the average amount of reward per case was KRW 36.16 million). The rate of reward money compared to the confiscated money to pubic organizations is 10.6 % on
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when necessary. Moreover, the ACRC supported the operation of the code of conduct of each organization, through consulting on the operation and authoritative
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interpretations of behavioral standards. In 2013, after analyzing the accumulated major Q&A and violation cases, the Commission published and distributed the โ€œ2013 Q&A
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Code of Conduct of the concerned agency. When a charge is substantiated by investigation in accordance with Article 10 of the Enforcement Decree of the ACRC Act, the result
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must be reported to the head of the violatorโ€™s agency or the head of a relevant supervisory organization, and the
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follow-up actions should be reported back to the ACRC. Investigation and Inspection on the Operation of the Code of Conduct In accordance with Article 9 of the Enforcement Decree
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addition, the Commission conducted the โ€œManifesto campaign for local electionโ€ for civil groups, to support the civil movement to prevent a corrupt person from
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In 2013, the ACRC is planning to reform the Code of Conduct for Public Officials to develop and mature the system. Through the reform, the access, understanding,
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and availability of the Code will be increased. In addition, the Commission will strive to customize the Code to each organization, and continue to support the implementation
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of the Code in public organizations. In particular, on the occasion of the 2014 local election, the Commission will actively promote the need of enacting the relative
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local autonomous administration sector; โ€œStrengthen customized welfare-delivery system through publicprivate cooperationโ€ and โ€œImprove transparency in using
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egulations of local governments, however, were to be voluntarily assessed by each local government. Consequently, many local governments did not conduct
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the assessment and there were also insufficient professional human resources, all leading to limitations in removing corruption-causing factors from th
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the manuals of autonomous regulations of local governments, and also developed and provided cybertraining courses in order not only to raise the expertise
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and the internal regulations have been enacted and revised without collecting the opinions of stakeholders, making it difficult for the people to obtain any information
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Accordingly, the ACRC actively encouraged the public service-related organizations to open their internal regulations to the public and to make a preliminary
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announcement on enacting/revising their internal regulations and open them to the public in advance for stakeholders to be able to submit their opinions,
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revised internal regulations in advance, and to revise the relevant regulations for it. As a result, among the 140 municipal autonomous
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rganizations, which are subjects of the Anti-Corruption Competitiveness Evaluation, 129 (92%) public servicerelated organizations institutionalized the openness
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of internal regulations, and 109 (78%) public servicerelated organizations opened over 90% of their internal regulations on their websites, and now
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public service-related organizations are operating the preliminary announcement system for enacting/revising internal regulations. In addition, 131
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public service-related organizations conducted the Corruption Impact Assessment voluntarily and revised the relevant regulations
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5. Internal report and presentation of the agenda to the Commission ยท Report the institutional improvement plan and the results of the consultation with
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organization after a decision is made at the Full-member Committee ยท Distribute press kits and respond to
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7. Follow-up measures for monitoring and examining the implementation of the recommendations ยท Review the implementation of the
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Section 2. Achievements in Institutional Improvements 1. Achievements in 2013 In 2013 alone, the Commission has issued 66 recomm
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recommendations (576 sub-recommendations) for improving institutional practices. In terms of sub-recommendations, the acceptance rate was 95.6 % or 550 cases
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As for the results of institutional improvements in the area of corruption prevention, the ACRC selected 16 institutional improvement plans focused on prevention
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of budget waste in the public sector, solution for the blind spots of supervision of management, and normalization of abnormal practices, and recommended
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them to the concerned agencies. As for the institutional improvements for preventing grievances, 50 recommendations were made to the concerned agencies
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such as safety, strengthening the protection of the socially and economically vulnerable, and establishing the management system in new areas and businesses.
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Strengthening the Implementation of Institutional Improvements In 2013 alone, the Commission selected 7 urgent and government-focused tasks among the recommendations
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made to multiple agencies and long-pending recommendations, and also made inspections on the implementation status. The results, then, were
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notified to the competent agencies for those that had not yet implemented the recommended improvements to complete the implementation, and distributed to
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other agencies to be used as an example for voluntary institutional improvements. Inspections on the implementation of improving laws & systems 2013
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Improve effectiveness in providing subcontract payments 23 Public corporations ยท Request to install a notice board for payment, to establish a report center, and operate a reward system
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Improve transparency in executing subsidies of the Council for Sport for All 34 Local Governments Korea Council of Sport for All ยท Request to establish a supervisory system on executing subsidies, conduct an inspection, and introduce the clean card system
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Improve school fee accounting system of national & public universities 50 National & public universities ยท Request the Ministry of Education to make an improvement plan
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the culture of integrity to all corners of society. The created contents will be used by the ACRC for integrity education programs and promotion
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From July to November 2013, 56 college student integrity experts grouped into teams of 4 to 6 students (11 groups in total) and planned and created firsthand the educational
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and promotional contents on integrity targeting public officials and citizens, including integrity promotion video clips, posters, education syllabus, and integrity education
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programs. The students created effective and diverse contents dealing with corruption-causing damages for individuals and organizations, ethical conflicts, and
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practices of historical figures. As the contents effectively presented various contents to raise the awareness of the people and the capacity of public officials, they will be used
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in the actual integrity education and promotions. The ACRC is planning to supplement and develop good contents and use them in the training courses for public
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officials at ATI. Meanwhile, the Commission will distribute those contents to public organizations and the people for the awareness on and culture of integrity to be spread to
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The โ€œIntegrity Coach Nurturing Programโ€ was planned to nurture professionals of integrity education and distribute integrity training programs to middle and
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high schools, by training undergraduate and graduate students to develop integrity education programs and serve as coaches in schools
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From July to August 2013, the integrity coaches grouped into teams of up to 4 people (4 groups in total, 20 people) and developed integrity education programs focusing on
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practical training and experience to raise the awareness of the youth on integrity. The developed programs were created at the eye level of the youth, utilizing such
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mediums as quiz, games, and role-playing in order that young students can be familiar with the value of integrity and practice it in their daily lives
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From September to November 2013, trial programs developed by the integrity coaches were provided to middle and high school students of front-line schools. For 1,500
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Section 1. Current Status 1. The Significance and Functions of Improving Laws & Systems According to Articles 27 and 47 of the Act on Anti-Corruption
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and the Establishment and Operation of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the ACRC pushes forward institutional improvements to protect the rights of the
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people and to establish an atmosphere of integrity in the public service sector and the whole society. Should the improvement of any relevant law, system, or policy
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agency the necessary improvement or opinion. It may also recommend an institutional improvement to the head of an administrative agency to prevent corruption
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For effective improvement of institutions or systems, the Commission requests the relevant materials, conducts fact-finding investigations, and reviews the compliance
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with made recommendations. Moreover, when deemed necessary, it can submit its opinions to the president or the National Assembly or disclose it to the media to
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secure the effectiveness of institutional improvements. 2. Structure and System In 2013, the Policy Improvement Bureau was created
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push forward institutional improvements that the people can agree to, by connecting the works for institutional improvement and works to manage and analyze complaints
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์„น์‹œ๊ฑธ์ถœ์žฅ์•ˆ๋งˆ
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Corruption & public interest violation reports and administrative appeals cases ยท Write a case initiation report to be discussed in an initiation review meeting
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2. Data collection & research ยทEstablish a fact-finding investigation plan ยท Send a request for the relevant documents and conduct an on-site investigation
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In 2013, the ACRC contributed to โ€œestablishing a government of integrity,โ€ the goal of the new administration, by putting its top priority on the
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institutional improvements for corruption prevention in the following 3 areas: prevention of budget waste; problem-solving in the blind spots of supervision and
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management; and normalization of abnormal practices. The Commission selected 16 plans for institutional improvements and recommended them to the concerned
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agencies, including expanding the range of applying bribery charges on a civilian who carries out a public duty, improving transparency in operating and managing
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mutual aid associations in the public sector, and improving fairness in the special admission system (to universities) for those who reside abroad. The details of
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the major improvements are as follows. 2. Expansion of the range of applying bribery charges on a civilian who carries out a public duty
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that their corruption practices consistently occur. However, in many cases, the punitive provisions on the civilians who carry out a public duty in the same way as a
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Therefore, the ACRC recommended to all central administrative agencies to make rules to punish the civilians by applying the bribery charge in the same way
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as when a public official receives a bribe (November 2013). It also recommended that when a government commission member from the private sector who carries
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out an important government duty receives a bribe, the punishment against him/her should be toughened, and when an administrative duty is consigned to a private
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company and the person who carries out the consigned duty receives a bribe, the person should receive additional punishment in the same way as a public official
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Improving transparency in operating and managing mutual aid associations in the public sector
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The mutual-aid associations fall under quasi-insurance, and some of them are established according to a special act and therefore have some public characteristics in
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members (4.76 million) have grown to the level of a public pension. Such associations aggressively manage their assets with the goal of a high-level rate of return. In
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many cases, however, there were failures in investments because the risk management on investments was conducted as a mere formality or inspection of outside
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experts was not enough. Furthermore, financial audits were not reliable and supervision and management of the competent administrative agencies and the internal
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experts for risk management, to expand the participation of outside experts, and to strengthen the verification process for investment. It also recommended the Ministry
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mutual-aid association operation (November 14, 2013),โ€ the concerned agencies evaluated that the recommendations would โ€œcontribute to enhancing the
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soundness of mutual-aid associations as they have countermeasures that are difficult for the associations to voluntarily implementโ€ and promised to implement the
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Improving fairness in the special admission system (to universities) for those who reside abroad
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manipulated the period of overseas service of parents. Moreover, the original purpose of the special admission system, the compensation for the loss of opportunity to
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study in Korea because of unavoidable overseas service, has been tarnished, and the system was rather abused for the children of the rich or was recognized as a special
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favor. According to the ACRCโ€™s fact-finding investigation, usually those who are not able to go to a prestigious or desired university were admitted to the university through
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When the same report was referred to multiple agencies at the same time, the breakdown of the main investigative agencies to which the 1,035 cases were referred
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is as follows: Police agency, 399 (38.6%); Supreme Prosecutorโ€™s Office, 284 (27.4%); Board of Audit and Inspection, 126 (12.2%); Central government agency, 124
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