A view of the Haman County Office.

A view of the Haman County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Haman County, Gyeongsangnam-do, has sent integrity letters to local businesses and affiliated public officials to realize and spread a culture of integrity, aiming to establish a corruption-free public service culture.


On the 26th, the county sent integrity letters to 1,100 businesses including county office employees to achieve the highest national integrity rating.


The letter expressed the commitment to maintain a clean county administration by not requesting or accepting money, entertainment, or conveniences from civil petitioners under any circumstances, and by not granting special favors.


Additionally, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, the county plans to conduct job inspections for all county office employees until the 10th of next month.


The county will form an inspection team of four members in two groups to oversee the overall public service discipline.


Efforts will also be made to prevent and eradicate neglect, delay, and passive administration in administrative tasks to ensure that residents and businesses do not suffer damages.



County Governor Jo Geunje stated, “Our county has maintained a comprehensive integrity rating of grade 2, but we will strive to achieve grade 1 integrity in 2021.”


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