March 17 Seoul Mayor ↔ Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission Chair Sign MOU for Mutual Cooperation to Build a Clean Society
Sharing Anti-Corruption and Integrity Policies, Mutual Cooperation to Foster a Clean Public Service Culture Including Compliance with Code of Conduct

Seoul City-Korea Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, <span class="highlight">Business Agreement for Realizing a Fair and Clean Society and Enhancing Public Interests</span> View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] On the 17th, the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission will sign a business agreement at the Seoul City Hall video conference room to realize a fair and clean society and enhance public rights and interests.


Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to mutually cooperate in ▲ realizing a clean society and sharing anti-corruption and integrity policies ▲ supporting and cooperating in operating integrity education programs for public officials ▲ strengthening management of vulnerable areas regarding conflicts of interest among public officials ▲ mutual cooperation to activate corruption and public interest reporting ▲ cooperation for effective adjustment and resolution of grievance complaints ▲ cooperation to strengthen the foundation for public participation and communication ▲ promoting integrity policies and enhancing public rights and interests. The agreement period is two years from the date of signing.


Through this agreement, the Seoul Metropolitan Government expresses its commitment to creating a common-sense society where fair rules operate in the hearts of citizens, a fair society free from corruption and privilege. Ahead of the enactment and enforcement of the Public Officials Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, it will work with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission to establish mutual cooperation plans to strengthen management of vulnerable areas regarding conflicts of interest among public officials and to comply with the code of conduct.



Meanwhile, Seoul plans to strive to achieve the highest integrity rating by improving vulnerable areas of integrity such as transparency in budget execution this year, operating a reporting center for illegal and unfair acts and corruption, and conducting satisfaction surveys on civil complaint handling.


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