Korea Airports Corporation Signs Ethics Management Agreement with Parent and Subsidiaries to Realize Integrity and Trust at Airports
(From left) Jo Young-jin, President of Nambu Airport Services; Son Chang-wan, President of Korea Airports Corporation; Kim Geum-ryeol, President of KAC Airport Services; and Shin Yong-wook, President of Aviation Security Partners, signed the 'Parent and Subsidiary Companies Ethical Management Agreement' on the 31st at the headquarters in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Korea Airports Corporation announced on the 31st that it signed an 'Ethical Management Agreement between Parent and Subsidiary Companies' with its three subsidiaries?KAC Airport Services, Nambu Airport Services, and Aviation Security Partners?at its headquarters in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, to realize a clean and trustworthy airport.
According to the agreement, each company will share and support tangible and intangible infrastructure to spread a culture of integrity, such as employee training, and form practical task forces within each organization to discover and promote joint ethical management projects, thereby strengthening fundamental systems to eradicate corrupt practices.
The corporation plans to set an exemplary standard in spreading a clean organizational culture, eradicating anti-corruption and unethical behavior, and leading and internalizing ethical management efforts required recently in the public sector as an airport operator.
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Son Changwan, President of Korea Airports Corporation, stated, “Ethical management is a core value of the corporation’s operations and an irreplaceable representative asset of our institution,” adding, “The parent and subsidiary companies will continue to collaborate to maintain clean airports trusted by the public.”
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