Vertical Rise from Grade 4 to Grade 2 Last Year, Jeonnam Ranks 5th, Exceeding National Average

Gurye-gun Receives 'Highest' Grade in Anti-Corruption Evaluation by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission Over the Past 5 Years View original image


[Gurye=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yuk Miseok] On the 9th, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it received a comprehensive grade 2 (8.37 points), the highest rating in the past five years, in the 'Integrity Evaluation' conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission targeting 723 public institutions.


In this result, Gurye-gun ranked 5th in Jeollanam-do, exceeding the national average, and rose two levels vertically from last year's comprehensive grade 4 (7.28 points).


The reason for the vertical rise in Gurye-gun's integrity evaluation, which had been lingering in the lower ranks for several years, is analyzed to be due to the intensive implementation of strong 'anti-corruption integrity policies' since the launch of the 7th local government.


For transparent administration, Gurye-gun operated a day for listening to integrity broadcasts twice a week before starting work. It enhanced integrity awareness through periodic integrity text messages and letter dispatches to prevent corruption among public officials related to construction projects.



A county official emphasized, "Receiving a high score in the integrity evaluation confirmed that efforts to prevent corruption are bearing fruit," and added, "We will continue various efforts to become a transparent Gurye-gun that serves its residents."


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