Announcement of the "2021 Basic Plan for Measuring Integrity in Public Institutions"

Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission Measures Integrity of 708 Public Institutions This Year View original image


[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission announced on the 5th that it will measure the integrity levels of 708 public institutions this year.


According to the '2021 Basic Plan for Measuring Integrity Levels of Public Institutions' announced by the Commission on that day, this year they plan to focus on examining the integrity levels of local administration.


They will significantly expand the measurement of integrity levels of local public corporations and public enterprises under local governments related to transportation, development, urban affairs, and facility management, which are closely connected to residents' daily lives.


Status of institutions subject to the 2021 Public Institution Integrity Measurement Basic Plan. (Data provided by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission)

Status of institutions subject to the 2021 Public Institution Integrity Measurement Basic Plan. (Data provided by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission)

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They will measure 58 institutions, including 30 institutions under metropolitan local governments and 28 institutions under basic local governments with 150 or more staff. This is an increase of 21 institutions compared to last year.


They will also strengthen the measurement of integrity levels of basic councils. A total of 65 local councils will be inspected, including 24 small-scale councils with populations between 100,000 and 200,000.



The Commission announced that it plans to prepare a detailed implementation plan for this year's integrity measurement by June.


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