At the February Regular Meeting, All Employees Reinforce Commitment to Integrity

At the regular briefing on the 3rd, a pledge to practice kindness, integrity, and anti-corruption among public officials was read aloud. (Photo by Gangjin-gun)

At the regular briefing on the 3rd, a pledge to practice kindness, integrity, and anti-corruption among public officials was read aloud. (Photo by Gangjin-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 3rd, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it read aloud the Public Officials' Pledge for Kindness, Integrity, and Anti-Corruption Practice at the regular assembly.


This event was organized to create a trustworthy public service society for the residents through clean and transparent work performance and to practice kindness and integrity in daily life.


With 200 public officials under the county participating, the pledge was read aloud and delivered to County Governor Lee Seung-ok. After reading the pledge, they watched a video featuring cases related to integrity and kindness, providing a moment of commitment to becoming a Gangjin-gun that leads in offering more courteous civil service.


Gangjin-gun has established itself as an integrity local government by maintaining a top-tier ranking for four consecutive years, receiving a grade 2 in last year's integrity evaluation. This year, aiming for a grade 1 in integrity, they read the pledge and reaffirmed their determination to serve the residents with a more humble attitude for their happiness.



County Governor Lee Seung-ok said at the regular assembly, “I believe greeting is the foundation of kindness. Please actively participate in creating a bright and kind public service atmosphere by greeting each other first.”


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