Director Lee Jae-hong of TIPA (left in the photo) is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Sang-yoon, principal researcher of the Smart Manufacturing Innovation Promotion Group, who was selected as the Integrity Employee of the Month. <br>[Photo by TIPA]

Director Lee Jae-hong of TIPA (left in the photo) is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Sang-yoon, principal researcher of the Smart Manufacturing Innovation Promotion Group, who was selected as the Integrity Employee of the Month.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jonghwa] The Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs (TIPA) announced on the 31st that it will operate the 2021 "Integrity Bucket Challenge" as part of its ethical management practice program to spread a joyful and beneficial culture of integrity and establish ethical management within the organization.


The Integrity Bucket Challenge is part of the 2021 Ministry of SMEs and Startups' Integrity Society Practice Council's activities to promote integrity, and it is a TIPA integrity campaign operated to raise employees' awareness of integrity.


TIPA plans to select one "Integrity Employee of the Month" every second Monday of the month in a relay format, providing a commemorative plaque and integrity incentives, and will carry out activities to spread a joyful and beneficial culture of integrity.


The first "Integrity Employee of the Month" was selected as Lee Sangyun, a principal researcher at the Smart Manufacturing Innovation Promotion Group, an affiliated organization of TIPA. Principal Researcher Lee Sangyun was recognized for actively participating as a member of the Integrity Practice Promotion Team last year and working as an internal auditor for the Anti-Corruption Management System (ISO37001), contributing to the spread of the organization's culture of integrity and prevention of corruption.


Lee Jaehong of TIPA stated, "Through the operation of this Integrity Bucket Challenge, we will do our best to joyfully and beneficially raise internal awareness of integrity and establish a culture of ethical management."



Meanwhile, as a result of continuous anti-corruption monitoring and integrity activities, TIPA was selected as the top institution for integrity activities by receiving a Grade 1 rating in the anti-corruption policy evaluation conducted last year for institutions under the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.


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