Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
The Korean Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission was launched on February 29, 2008, by merging three related government entities: the Ombudsman of Korea, the Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Administrative Appeals Commission. The consolidation of these three organizations was intended to provide citizens with a speedier and more convenient service for filing public complaints and administrative appeals, and for thereby fighting corruption.
ACRC is intended to overhaul the legal and institutional framework in order to offer more convenient and efficient public service to the people by swiftly resolving grievances and spreading a culture of integrity.
Functions
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission performs the following three functions:- Handle and address public complaints and improve related unreasonable systems
- Build a clean society by preventing and deterring corruption in the public sector
- Protect people's rights from illegal and unfair administrative practices through the administrative appeals system
Chairpersons of the Commission
- Jeon Hyun-hee
- Pak Un-jong
- Sung Yung Hoon
- Lee Sung Bo
- Kim Young Ran
- Lee Jae Oh
- Yang Kun