It was found that the number of objections to the national subsidy received by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission exceeded 50,000 in four days.



Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commissioner Jeon Hyun-hee appeared on the radio today (10th) and said, "From the 6th, we opened an objection window at the Civil Rights Commission of Korea, and about 54,000 cases were received by 6 pm yesterday." "13,000 cases a day. A lot of numbers that correspond to,” he said.



Chairman Jeon explained, "We selected the recipients based on last year's income, but there were many requests to review the criteria, saying, 'The business recently closed and the income has decreased significantly this year'."



In addition to the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, you can file an objection at each local community center, etc., and each local government decides whether to accept the objection.



Meanwhile, in response to a request from some to raise the gift amount for this year's Chuseok agricultural, livestock, and marine products from 100,000 won to 200,000 won, the former chairman said, "There are parts that the people do not agree with, and if the standards are constantly changed, the purpose of the Anti-Graft Act will be undermined. It could be,” he insisted on his unchangeable position.