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Lim Young-woong's war with "Ampyo" and fan club J's desperate struggle... Will it be a happy ending?

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Lim Young-woong's war with "Ampyo" and fan club J's desperate struggle... Will it be a happy ending?
YTN Radio (FM 94.5) [YTN News FM Wise Radio Life]
□ Broadcast Date: November 1, 2024 (Fri)
□ Host: Announcer Park Gui-bin
□ Castor: Director of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission System Improvement Division Cho Geun-sik

* The text below may differ from the actual broadcast content, so please check the broadcast for more accurate information.




◆ Announcer Park Gui-bin (hereinafter referred to as Park Gui-bin): Wise Life White Paper Friday looks for rights that are missed in life with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. There is a major task in which the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission takes the lead in enhancing the rights and interests of the people. It is to improve systems that the people feel uncomfortable or unfair. Various system improvements have been recommended to public institutions, including government departments. In September, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission published a casebook to make it easier to introduce the cases of system improvement recommended to the public. Let's find out what's relevant. Let's meet Cho Geun-sik, the general manager of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's system improvement. Welcome.

◇ Director of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission System Improvement Division Cho Geun-sik (hereinafter referred to as Cho Geun-sik): Hello?

◆Park Gui-bin: The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission released a book. What kind of book did you publish?

◇Jo Geun-sik: This casebook was published by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission to inform more people about the overall system improvement work, with the aim of making it easier and more interesting to inform the public of the system improvement work. As you said, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission recommends various government public institutions to improve the system, and detailed recommendations are made public on its website. However, since these contents are a kind of official document, in a way, they are a little hard and dry. Therefore, the public awareness of the task of recommending improvement of the system was not very high unless they were particularly interested in the related system. This casebook is part of a public relations effort to compensate for these limitations.

◆Park Gui Bin: That's right. Usually, when a government department says something has changed, there are cases where it is very difficult to explain something easy, but rather through a casebook, you published a book that introduced the case and explained it easily. I'm curious. Then I think people who read the book can understand it a little easier, but what are the characteristics of the casebook?

◇Jo Geun-sik: The title of this casebook of recommendations for system improvement is system improvement for better people's rights and interests.36 cases were selected and included among the system improvement measures recommended by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission for about two and a half years from 2022 to August this year. In particular, the remarkable feature is that the content composition method has been refined so that many people can read the content relatively easily and interestingly.The composition method took a kind of storytelling method. In the introduction on a case-by-case basis, a simple virtual situation was presented to increase the level of immersion, and then it was introduced sequentially what problems had been encountered and how the system should be improved. It's organized in order of how to improve the problem of the virtual situation.

◆Park Gui-bin: I see. The title of the system improvement for better citizens' rights seems a little hard.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: The cover is important.

◆Park Gwi-bin: The cover is pretty. If you come to YTN Radio YouTube channel, the cover of this book is coming out on our visible radio. The cover is pretty. I see, the system for better people's rights and interests will be improved. This casebook was discovered, and he said he took the storytelling approach. I heard that there are 36 cases of what the problem is here and how it has been improved. Can you introduce those cases? You can introduce one.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: Then, I would like to introduce the recommended cases related to scalping tickets recommended by the resolution in August. This is also the first case of this casebook. As you've seen on the news, scalpers of famous singers such as Lim Young-woong or the Korean series recently ended.The problem of scalping tickets in the cultural and sports world, such as scalping tickets in the popular professional baseball game these days, is serious. Therefore, our Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission recommended the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to revise some of the regulations related to the current Performance Act and the National Sports Promotion Act. For one example, the current law only applies to criminal punishment if you acquire and sell tickets with a macro, that is, an automatic input program. Therefore, our Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission recommended a revision of the law to punish the act of illegally selling tickets through habitual or sales regardless of the means of acquiring tickets. In addition, we have included other recommendations related to the eradication of scalpers in the casebook, so please read them.

◆Park Gui-bin: You said you introduced the ticket-related contents as an example. As you said earlier, what kind of virtual situation is created first and then how is it structured like watching a drama like a drama?

◇ Jo Geun-sik: We presented a virtual situation in which office worker J booked a concert ticket for a singer's child. As you can see from the initials, that's what I actually went through.

◆Park Gui-bin: I'm Cho Geun-sik, the official. I'm an office worker, J.C.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: I actually joined the singer's fan club and waited for pre-booking to buy tickets for the singer's concert, but I failed to book, and after seeing ticket prices higher than the regular price in various secondhand trading communities, I felt a little disappointed. It's written in the hope that many people have probably had similar experiences and that they will be interested in this case.

◆Park Gwi-bin: Then did you go see the performance, Jay?

◇ Jo Geun-sik: It was a performance at the beginning of the year, but I couldn't see it and succeeded in the second half of the year.

◆Park Gui-bin: I see. Thank God. This is how a total of 36 cases are written in this way. It's going to be fun. I think it'll be fun. It must all have a happy ending.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: We're making recommendations, hoping it's all a happy ending.

◆Park Gui-bin: There were cases where the system was improved and had a happy ending, and when the system was not improved, it was not possible.

◇Jo Geun-sik: We are doing our best to ensure that there is no failure through continuous implementation management by making recommendations.

◆Park Gui-bin: I'm getting curious. I'd like to read this case.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: To say another word, the improvement of this system eventually starts from the inconvenience and injustice that various people felt in real life. I hoped that the system improvement measures recommended by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission would be an opportunity to feel that they are really closely related to the lives of the people, including myself, and in each case, we adapted the contents of the complaints that the people actually filed or presented what the investigators in charge of this task experienced or heard as a virtual situation.

◆Park Gui-bin: I think he really worked hard to create the task of recommending the improvement of this system by thinking about how the Korean people can understand it a little faster and easily accept it. You're really amazing. So how can the people get access to this casebook? Where can I see it?

◇Jo Geun-sik: If you access the website of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the e-book of the casebook will be released in PDF format. You can read it conveniently not only on a computer but also on a smartphone or tablet.

◆Park Gwibin: I see. You can access the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission website. If you have anything else you want to introduce or emphasize other than explaining this casebook, please say something at the end.

◇Jo Geun-sik: Our casebook publisher has this expression. The beginning of the improvement of the system to discover and select tasks begins with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, but the journey to the end of the system improvement, such as preparing measures to improve opinions, is no longer a single institution's achievement, but a result of collaboration between all government public institutions and public stakeholders. Personally, I think this is the best expression of the nature of this casebook and the work of improving the system. I would like to tell you that each and every case of system improvement included in this casebook and the recommended work to improve this system are not the pride or achievement of our Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission alone, but the results of numerous institutions and stakeholders, especially with the Korean people who give valuable opinions every time. I don't know how to express this, but I hope those who read the casebook will read this casebook thinking that they are partners or colleagues with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.

◆Park Gui-bin: I think so. You have more to say.

◇ Jo Geun-sik: Especially to the people, our Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is improving the system by reflecting the opinions of the people who participated in the public communication platform such as the National Newspaper and the People's Thinking.So, I ask for your interest and active participation in this area as well.

◆Park Gwi-bin: Yes, I see. I really enjoyed that. Everyone, please check the casebook website published by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission to approach the people in detail. You are also colleagues and collaborators. People, I joined the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's system improvement department, office worker J, and officer Cho Geun-sik. Thank you.

◇Jo Geunsik: Thank you.