Wando Coast Guard Takes Active Steps to Promote Integrity Culture View original image


[Wando=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Wando Maritime Police Station (Chief Park Je-su) produced and distributed leaflets titled ‘Courage to Change the World: Corruption and Public Interest Reporting 1398 or 110’ from the 11th to the 13th to promote the spread of a culture of integrity and activate public interest and corruption reporting, and launched an intensive publicity campaign.


According to Wando Maritime Police on the 14th, the reportable cases include ▲ acts by public officials violating laws to seek benefits or causing financial damage to public institutions ▲ acts that force, recommend, exclude, or induce concealment of such acts ▲ six major areas of public interest infringement (health, safety, environment, consumer interests, fair competition, and equivalent public interests), and 284 laws subject to penalties or administrative sanctions. Such corruption and public interest reports can be made via phone consultations at 1398 or 110 or through the internet.


In particular, the Maritime Police placed leaflets at the police station’s civil service office and field departments, distributing them to visitors, and patrolled local areas including islands to distribute leaflets to residents and fishermen.



Oh Myung-il, head of the Integrity and Audit Division at Wando Maritime Police, said, “Courageous corruption and public interest reporting can be a great force to change the world,” and added, “We will do our best to create an honest and clean organizational culture through education on the Anti-Graft Act for all employees to spread a culture of integrity within the Maritime Police.”


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