Jungjingong Gwangju Headquarters Leads Efforts to Foster a Culture of Integrity in Youth Entrepreneurship View original image



[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Youth Startup Academy of the Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do) recently announced on the 24th that it has established and is operating an Integrity Reporting Center.


It explained that this is in line with the government's enforcement of the 'Act on the Prohibition of False Claims for Public Funds and Recovery of Unjust Benefits,' providing a permanent channel for reporting corruption and integrity violations.


The Gwangju Regional Headquarters of the Small and Medium Business Corporation plans to actively promote the cultivation of young entrepreneurs who fulfill social responsibilities along with fair and transparent institutional management.


At the campaign held that day, various events took place, including ▲a joint integrity pledge ceremony for new students and Small and Medium Business Corporation employees to reaffirm their commitment to integrity ▲operation of the Integrity Reporting Center ▲production and distribution of integrity banners and stickers using the slogan 'Youth is Integrity' ▲and sending of integrity letters.


Park Hong-joo, head of the Gwangju Regional Headquarters of the Small and Medium Business Corporation, stated, "Through this integrity pledge ceremony and campaign, I hope that a startup culture fulfilling social responsibility will spread to all young entrepreneurs."


Since its establishment in 2011, the Youth Startup Academy has selected about 1,000 people annually and supports them with up to 100 million won for prototype development, startup preparation space, practical startup education, securing sales channels, and expert close coaching as a one-stop nurturing project.





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