Jinju City 'Gongryeom (公廉) Realization in Jinju' Integrity Content Contest for Employees
Introducing Non-Face-to-Face Integrity Policies in Response to COVID-19
'Gongnyeom (公廉) Jinju Realization' Integrity Content Contest Poster for Employees (Photo by Jinju City)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Jinju City in Gyeongnam announced on the 28th that it will hold a contest for integrity-related content under the theme of "Realizing 'Gongnyeom (公廉)' Jinju," encouraging diverse expressions of thoughts and interests about integrity.
This is a non-face-to-face integrity policy due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), and the contest using the internet for integrity content is receiving fresh responses from employees.
Various contents such as videos, songs, essays, poems, webtoons, and card news will be accepted by September 29.
Among the submitted works, after a fair evaluation process including the first round of judging by internal and external judges and the second round of online voting by all employees, 2 grand prizes, 4 excellence awards, and 6 encouragement awards will be selected.
All participants will receive participation prize money, and all submitted works will be entered into the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's integrity content contest.
A city official stated, "Despite the COVID-19 situation, we held a non-face-to-face contest to strengthen the city's integrity awareness and expand the culture of integrity," adding, "We will do our best to create an integrity culture that citizens can empathize with."
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Additionally, as a non-face-to-face integrity policy, in mid-August, the city sent anonymous reporting system guides and integrity pledge letters from the mayor to over 2,500 local businesses, and plans to steadily promote anti-corruption and integrity policies such as rank-specific internal integrity education and integrity culture experiences at the Dasan Museum.
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