Cho Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service (center in the photo), and seven representatives of the Integrity Guardians held a meeting on the afternoon of the 8th at the headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service in Daejeon to discuss ways to improve the organization's integrity. Photo by Small Enterprise and Market Service

Cho Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service (center in the photo), and seven representatives of the Integrity Guardians held a meeting on the afternoon of the 8th at the headquarters of the Small Enterprise and Market Service in Daejeon to discuss ways to improve the organization's integrity. Photo by Small Enterprise and Market Service

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Jo Bonghwan, the chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service (hereinafter SEMAS), said, "Integrity and ethical culture are not created by the efforts of one person alone, but by the efforts of everyone."


On the afternoon of the 8th, Chairman Jo held a meeting with seven representatives of integrity guardians, who are responsible for integrity tasks, at the SEMAS headquarters in Daejeon to discuss ways to improve SEMAS's integrity level.


Integrity guardians are practitioners in charge of integrity tasks in each department, totaling 101 members.



This year, SEMAS plans to focus on creating a healthy organizational culture through the operation of integrity mileage, integrity relay speeches, and a self-diagnosis system.


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