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The Korean Sports Council has achieved remarkable progress in its management performance rating.
In the 2025 management performance evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for other public institutional investors and organizations, the Korean Sports Council received a 'Good' rating. Among the 42nd institutional investors evaluated, only six saw their ratings improve compared to the previous year, and the Korean Sports Council was the sole institution to rise by two levels or more. This achievement is recognized as meaningful results from the council's efforts in management innovation and responsible governance.
In last year's 2024 management performance evaluation, the Korean Sports Council received an 'Insufficient' rating, placing it at the lowest level among all evaluated institutional investors. At that time, concerns were raised regarding the need for improvements across all aspects of institutional investor operations, including fairness in hiring and organizational management, as well as ethical governance. As a result, the council launched comprehensive improvement efforts centered on organizational innovation and responsible management, leading to a two-level rise to a 'Good' rating in this evaluation. This also marks the first time since the 2016 integration of sports organizations that the Korean Sports Council has earned a 'Good' rating, reflecting external recognition of its efforts to normalize and innovate institutional investor management.
In particular, since Yoo Seung-min (Chairman) took office, the Korean Sports Council has presented "The Korean Sports Council Running Again with Responsible Change" as its new vision, reorganizing all aspects of organizational operations with fairness and transparency as top priorities. It strengthened the responsible management system and promptly advanced various improvement tasks aimed at restoring trust in sports administration and institutional innovation, fully launching organizational reform.
Under this direction, the Korean Sports Council focused on: establishing a responsible management system; ensuring fair and transparent hiring and organizational operations; fostering an organizational culture centered on ethics and human rights; enhancing transparency in financial and project management; and improving administrative services that citizens and sports communities can directly experience. These efforts were positively reflected in this year's management performance evaluation, which comprehensively assessed all aspects of institutional investor operations including management strategy, safety and responsible management, organizational and human resource management, financial budget management, public communication, and key project outcomes.
Yoo Seung-min (Chairman) stated, "This achievement is the result of all employees working together with one heart to implement responsible sports administration based on fairness and transparency," and added, "Moving forward, we will continue to strive without stopping change and innovation, doing our best in responsible management and institutional improvements to build a Korean Sports Council that citizens and athletes can trust."
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