President Lee Jae Myung speaks during a Cabinet meeting at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, Tuesday. Joint Press Corps
President Lee Jae Myung stressed the need for reform and innovation in carrying out policy tasks at government ministries and agencies Wednesday, saying the remainder of his five-year term may be more important in achieving his policy goals.
The president made the remarks as he began receiving briefings from all government ministries and agencies to review progress in the implementation of their policy tasks.
On the first day of the policy briefings, Lee received updates from the finance ministry, the National Tax Service, the Korea Customs Service, the state financial watchdog and other agencies.
"Overall, many achievements have been made over the last year ... (but) the remaining period is more important," Lee said, referring to the remaining three years and 11 months of his term.










