Kibo Selected as an Excellent Institution for Public Sector Integrity for 3 Consecutive Years View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (Chairman Jung Yoon-mo, hereinafter referred to as Kibo) announced on the 10th that it was selected as an 'Excellent Institution' in the 2020 Public Institution Integrity Measurement conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.


The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission measures the integrity of central administrative agencies and public-related organizations every year, and this year also announced the integrity measurement results for a total of 580 public institutions. Kibo's overall integrity score was 9.06 out of 10, significantly surpassing the average score of 8.27 for all public institutions. The internal integrity, evaluated by employees, received the highest grade of Level 1.


Kibo explained that achieving the excellent grade in this evaluation was attributed to actively promoting 20 detailed implementation tasks according to four major strategies: strengthening the anti-corruption promotion foundation for improving integrity, eradicating everyday corruption, creating an integrity ecosystem, and securing the effectiveness of corruption control.



Chairman Jung Yoon-mo of Kibo said, "The value of integrity is the minimum support for our society to develop and the starting point of all work," adding, "Kibo employees will continue to improve integrity systems and make practical efforts to become a leading integrity institution trusted by small and venture business owners and the public."


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