[Issue+] 2025 National Audit – Criticism over Suspicions of Preferential Loans to Co-ops, Neglect of Safety Education for Fishermen, etc.

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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[Agricultural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Dong-ho] The National Assembly's Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Food, Marine and Fisheries held a national audit on the 27th of the Central Cooperative Association, the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency, the Korean Rural Fisheries Agency, Busan Port Authority, Incheon Port Authority, Ulsan Port Authority, and Yeosu-Gwangyang Port Authority, among other institutions. During the national audit, the committee members focused their inquiries on issues such as △ the poor state of mutual finance in the cooperatives △ suspicions of preferential loans by the cooperatives △ and plans for fostering young fishermen. The main contents of the national audit held on that day are broadcast live. # The cooperatives' 'suspicious loans' under scrutiny Loans made by local cooperatives to Sarang Jeil Church and Woojin Medical Plaza have been pointed out as potentially being preferential loans.

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Policy fund loans are on the rise Loans for fishery startups are significantly reduced in scale and number Demand for mutual cooperation plans between small and medium-sized enterprises and Orion Fisheries Cooperative Kim industry site, severe reliance on illegal foreign residents Human rights protection requires active intervention by cooperatives The National Assembly's Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Food Committee conducted a national audit on the 27th on the Central Fisheries Cooperative, the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency, the Korean Rural Fisheries Harbor Corporation, Busan Port Authority, Incheon Port Authority, Ulsan Port Authority, and Yeosu-Gwangyang Port Authority. During the national audit, the committee members focused on questioning issues such as △poor performance of cooperative mutual finance △suspicions of preferential loans by cooperatives △and plans for fostering young fishermen. The main contents of the national audit held on that day are broadcast ...
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