Providing Pamphlets and Leaflets to Visitors at Government Buildings and Police Substations

Yeosu Coast Guard Leads the Spread of Integrity Culture View original image


[Yeosu=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu Maritime Police Station (Chief Song Min-woong) announced on the 11th that it will produce and distribute pamphlets titled ‘Let’s Make Sure to Know These About the Anti-Graft Act’ and leaflets titled ‘The Courage to Change the World: Corruption and Public Interest Reporting 1398 or 110’ to lead the spread of a culture of integrity.


According to Yeosu Maritime Police, the pamphlet contains a total of 23 Q&A cases related to the prohibition of solicitation that public officials must observe, and the leaflet explains in detail the reporting procedures for public official corruption, as well as the protection and reward systems for whistleblowers.


Yeosu Maritime Police will stock these materials in the police station’s civil affairs office and each police substation to distribute them to maritime and fisheries-related organizations and visiting civil petitioners, and plans to distribute them to residents of ports and harbors and fishermen during outreach civil petition and legal services.



A Yeosu Maritime Police official stated, “Due to COVID-19, activities to spread a culture of integrity, such as various cultural events, have been restricted, so we will do our best to spread a culture of integrity and build an honest organization by providing pamphlets and leaflets that are easy and convenient to use.”


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