'YOO SEUNG MIN-HO' IS STEPPING UP REFORM OF THE KOREA SPORTS COUNCIL...COMMITTEE AND SPECIAL ADVISER 'LOSE WEIGHT'

'Yoo Seung Min-ho' is stepping up reform of the Korea Sports Council...Committee and Special Adviser 'Lose Weight'

'Yoo Seung Min-ho' is stepping up reform of the Korea Sports Council...Committee and Special Adviser 'Lose Weight'

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Yoo Seung Min (43), who was elected as the 42nd president of the Korean Sports Council, is speeding up reforms to change the future of Korean sports.

Yoo Seung Min will begin his term as chairman on the 28th, when the general meeting of representatives will be held, but he will also put a scalpel on the committee and special advisor (special advisor) who have raised the need for improvement after receiving approval from the board of directors for a new system reform plan with his color prior to official inauguration.

Currently, there are a total of 31 committees operated by the sports association.

The sports association is pushing to merge and merge similar function committees to reflect the intention of Yoo Seung Min.

Accordingly, the Human Rights Management Committee and the Sports Personality Human Rights Committee are reportedly integrated into the Human Rights Committee, while the Senior Sports Committee and the Women's Sports Committee are also considering integrating with the Sports Committee for All.
In addition, one of the ideas is to merge the inter-Korean sports exchange committee, which had been inactive due to strained inter-Korean relations, into an international committee.

In addition, the ESG Management Committee is reported to have been included in the review of consolidation.

However, as President-elect Yoo pledged to establish a "leadership committee" to improve the rights and interests of coaches and coaches, he is considering how to melt this part.

Currently, a player committee and a referee committee are established, and a player-related committee is operated separately.

"The International Olympic Committee (IOC) subcommittee is operating well with IOC members and a group of experts," Yoo Seung Min told Yonhap News on the 25th. "The basic plan is to consolidate and slim similar functions."

As a result, the number of committees is expected to be reduced from 31 to around 25 through 'fat removal'.

It will also trim the special report system, which was criticized for "obsolete fist operation" under former chairman Lee Ki-heung.

The special newsletter operated up to 10 people to assist the chairman in the smooth performance of his duties and to advise on the major policies of the sports association.

However, as former chairman Lee Ki-heung resigned, the special advisor's term ended at the end of last month. 바카라사이트

President-elect Yoo plans to drastically reduce the size of the special report unless it is absolutely necessary.

Regarding the operation of the special advisory, he explained, "We are discussing how to operate it according to reality."

In addition, it plans to operate a task force (TF) to discover and implement Yoo Seung-min's reform tasks, focusing on three areas: ▲ Promise Implementation ▲ School Sports ▲ Local Sports.

After a general meeting of representatives on the 28th, Yoo plans to present measures to improve the committee and special reports to the new board meeting to be held in late March or early April.

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