President Choi Jun-woo of the Korea Housing Finance Corporation (left) and Union Chairman Jung Young-seok posing for a commemorative photo after the Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Resolution Meeting <br>[Photo by Korea Housing Finance Corporation]

President Choi Jun-woo of the Korea Housing Finance Corporation (left) and Union Chairman Jung Young-seok posing for a commemorative photo after the Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Resolution Meeting
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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] On the 19th, the Korea Housing Finance Corporation announced that it held an 'Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Resolution Meeting' at its headquarters in the Busan International Finance Center.


This meeting was planned jointly by labor and management to eradicate corruption in public institutions and to spread a culture of integrity.


The event was attended by President Choi Jun-woo, Labor Union Chairman Jung Young-seok, executives, department heads, and department integrity leaders. Branch offices nationwide participated via non-face-to-face video conferencing.


The pledge included prohibitions on pursuing improper personal gains, accepting money or entertainment, and commitments to transparent and fair business conduct. It also contained provisions stating that violations of the pledge would result in punishment and disadvantages.


President Choi emphasized, "Integrity is essential for public institution employees who rely on the trust of the people," adding, "We will strive to block elements of corruption and promote the spread of a culture of integrity."





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