The Gori Headquarters held a traditional market shopping event and an integrity culture campaign simultaneously ahead of Chuseok.

The Gori Headquarters held a traditional market shopping event and an integrity culture campaign simultaneously ahead of Chuseok.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ahead of Chuseok, a shopping event to help revitalize traditional markets and a campaign to pledge the spread of integrity culture in public institutions were held simultaneously.


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Lee Sin-seon) held the "Chuseok Traditional Market Shopping and Integrity Campaign" on the 24th to revitalize the traditional market, which has been stagnant due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation, and to spread the culture of integrity in the local community.


About 30 people participated in the event held at Jwacheon Five-Day Market in Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, including Lee Sin-seon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, Kim Jong-bae, head of the headquarters labor union, members of the Gori Volunteer Corps, and volunteers from the Gijang-gun Volunteer Center.


The Gori Headquarters purchased food ingredients worth about 6 million won at the five-day market using the Love Fund raised by employee donations. The purchased items were delivered to 84 underprivileged households in the neighborhood.


The Gori Headquarters also purchased about 76 million won worth of agricultural and marine products produced in the Gijang area, such as kelp, rice, and pears, locally and delivered them to nearby sister villages, social welfare facilities, disadvantaged disabled people, and military unit soldiers.


On this day, the Gori Headquarters also conducted a "365-day Anti-Corruption Integrity Campaign" targeting market merchants. They distributed leaflets and wet tissues promoting the "Improper Solicitation and Graft Act," the public interest reporting system, and the welfare and subsidy fraud reporting center, striving to spread the culture of integrity in the local community.



Lee Sin-seon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, "I hope the local economy, which has been depressed due to the COVID-19 situation, will regain some vitality and that local residents will have a warm holiday."


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