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The
Citizen Reporters are running to publicize the personal information
policy - Personal Information Protection Commission,
1st Citizen Reporters Opening Ceremony
The Personal
Information Protection Commission held a 'Opening ceremony for the
1st Citizen reporters' at 2 p.m. on the 15th at the main building of
the Anglican Church Seoul.
In order to strengthen policy
communication with the people, 20 members of the Citizen reporters
were given letters of appointment for the first time this year, and
capacity building programs were conducted on how to write articles
and make videos. In addition, Kim Il-jae, acting chairperson of the
Commission, attended the ceremony to encourage the Citizen reporters
and have an active communication session by answering questions
directly from the group related to the policies of personal
information protection.
The Citizen reporters are composed of
a variety of people, including college students and active users of
social media. The reporters will be active for a year until July next
year, and will serve as a communication channel between people and
the Commission who introduces not only personal information protection
policies but personal information stories in their everyday
lives.
Acting chairperson Kim said, "We have great
expectations for the activities of the Citizens reporters as the
integrated Personal Information Protection Commission is set to be
launched on August 5," and added, "We hope the Citizen
reporters will serve as a communication channel for the public to be
more familiar with the personal information policies."
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