The Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology declared the "Integrity Ethics Day" on the 25th, with Director Seok Young-cheol (center) taking a commemorative photo with the recipients of the anti-corruption integrity activity awards.

The Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology declared the "Integrity Ethics Day" on the 25th, with Director Seok Young-cheol (center) taking a commemorative photo with the recipients of the anti-corruption integrity activity awards.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) announced on the 25th that it has declared 'KIAT Integrity and Ethics Day' and will implement various programs to promote anti-corruption and integrity culture and to establish integrity awareness.


KIAT Integrity and Ethics Day is an event to publicly declare the commitment of all employees to lead the creation of a clean and transparent public service culture both internally and externally.


This year, with the core slogan "Integrity! Ontact," it carries the meaning of pledging that integrity is the first step to overcoming the difficult social and economic conditions caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


The event includes the delivery of an integrity message from the head of the institution, an integrity pledge ceremony, integrity awards, integrity education, and an integrity Golden Bell quiz. A campaign to spread and promote integrity culture will also be conducted jointly with related organizations.



Seok Young-cheol, President of KIAT, said, "The foremost quality for public institution employees who must take the lead in overcoming COVID-19 is integrity," adding, "We will actively strive to establish an integrity culture within KIAT and realize social value."


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