Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority Conducts Corruption Simulation Reporting Training Using Mobile Anonymous Reporting System View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority (President Cha Min-sik, hereinafter referred to as the Authority) announced on the 7th that it conducted a 'Corruption Act Mock Reporting Training' for its executives and employees to activate the corruption reporting system and spread a culture of integrity.


This training, aimed at enhancing the corruption reporting capabilities of executives and employees regarding corruption situations, was conducted by reporting virtual corruption cases using the mobile anonymous reporting system (YGPA Help-Line) operated by the Authority.


In particular, the Authority conducted this training focusing on corruption cases that can occur in the workplace, such as entertainment and hospitality, personnel requests, to increase employees' understanding.


Through this mock reporting process, executives and employees were able to familiarize themselves with the accurate manual of the reporting system, and the participation of various ranks from new employees to department heads added significance to the training.


Meanwhile, in addition to the YGPA Help-Line, the Authority also receives corruption reports via telephone, fax, and the Authority's website 'Clean Reporting Center.'


In this process, the identity and report contents of the reporter are 100% protected, and depending on the report contents, rewards and incentives can be received.



Yoon Dong-hoon, head of the Audit Office, said, “Integrity is a fundamental virtue that public officials must have,” and added, “This mock reporting training was conducted to strongly respond to corruption acts and to foster a culture of acting with integrity within the organization.”


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