President Yoon Seok-yeol Orders Crackdown on Subsidy Corruption: Follow-up Measures by Ministries and Ruling Party Announced

2023-06-05 15:28:53

Directed by the President… Follow-up from all ministries
Kim Ki-hyeon “blood tax theft, must be judged
A symbiotic relationship with the Moon administration, who turned a blind eye to it”
Disclosure of the name of the special committee and the group that decided on the redemption

▲ President Yoon Seok-yeol giving a congratulatory speech at the opening ceremony of the Overseas Koreans Office
President Yoon Seok-yeol gives a congratulatory speech at the opening ceremony of the Office of Overseas Koreans held at UN Plaza in Central Park in Songdo, Incheon on the 5th. 2023.6.5 Yonhap News

On the 5th, President Yoon Seok-yeol ordered “to thoroughly punish the (private group) subsidy corruption and to take measures to recover it.” In response, the government decided to convene a meeting of auditors from all ministries to take follow-up measures, and the ruling party increased the level of pressure on organizations that illegally used government subsidies and the Moon Jae-in government that supported them.

Spokesman Lee Do-woon reported that President Yoon gave such instructions on the results of the audit of subsidies to private organizations that day. The day before, the Office of the President announced that it had confirmed 1,865 cases of irregularities and irregularities as a result of auditing government subsidies (6.8 trillion won to 12,000 places) paid to private organizations over the past three years. The amount of illegal use was tallied at 31.4 billion won.

The Office for Government Policy Coordination announced that it will hold a meeting of related ministries, including auditors from all ministries, on the 7th, following President Yoon’s instructions, and immediately begin follow-up measures. At the meeting, follow-up measures such as subsidy withdrawal, accusation and investigation request, system improvement such as reward money, subsidy budget restructuring, and additional audit plans are discussed.

The power of the people raised the voice of criticism toward organizations that illegally used subsidies in step with the government, while the party’s ‘Special Committee on Advancement of Civil Organizations’ (special committee) announced that it would correct the problems by revising related laws and enforcement ordinances. . Kim Ki-hyun, representative of People’s Power, said on Facebook, “The reality of bizarre blood tax theft by civic groups without citizens has been revealed to the world.” ” claimed. Representative Kim continued, “We cannot overlook the responsibility of the Moon Jae-in administration for giving thieves a chance to put straws in.” He criticized it as a symbiotic comradeship that closes his eyes even if he eats it.”

The special committee held its second meeting on the same day and came up with countermeasures once morest corruption in subsidies. In the future, if a decision is made on the withdrawal of illegally used subsidies, the name of the organization will be disclosed, and the revision of the law and enforcement ordinance will be promoted in the direction of strengthening overall audit of subsidies. It included lowering the external audit standard for accounting financial statements of subsidy receiving organizations from the current 1 billion won to 300 million won, and changing the verification standard for the settlement report following using the subsidy from the current 300 million won to 100 million won. Regarding the government and ruling party’s audit of state subsidies and follow-up measures, Rep. Ha Tae-gyeong, chairman of the special committee, said, “Civic organizations have also become corrupt and corrupt. Politicians stepped in because they mightn’t handle it internally,” she said. When asked, “Isn’t the government putting pressure on civic groups next to labor unions?” Ha replied, “We must eradicate corruption.”

Correspondents Go Hye-ji and Choi Hyun-wook

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