President and Standing Audit Committee Lead Establishment of Integrity and Anti-Corruption Policy Headquarters

Conducting Anti-Graft Law, Code of Conduct, and Anti-Corruption Integrity Training for Employees

President Kim Dong-seop of Korea National Oil Corporation (fourth from the left) and executives are taking a commemorative photo at the launch ceremony of the anti-corruption promotion council.

President Kim Dong-seop of Korea National Oil Corporation (fourth from the left) and executives are taking a commemorative photo at the launch ceremony of the anti-corruption promotion council.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) has established a comprehensive organization to lead integrity and anti-corruption policies.


The president is determined to lead strong anti-corruption activities, starting with senior executives taking the initiative.


KNOC announced on the 29th that it launched the "KNOC Anti-Corruption Promotion Council," which will serve as the control tower for promoting anti-corruption and integrity policies, at its headquarters in Ulsan on the afternoon of the 28th.


The "KNOC Anti-Corruption Promotion Council" is composed of 11 senior officials, including the president, standing audit committee members, division heads, and heads of departments responsible for integrity and ethics policies.


It plans to strongly promote social issues related to public trust and major anti-corruption policies through swift decision-making.


Kim Dong-seop, president of KNOC, said, "With the launch of the council, we will enhance organizational integrity and actively promote policies to eradicate corruption, especially encouraging senior officials to take the lead in practicing integrity."


On the same day in the afternoon, KNOC also conducted integrity training for all employees at the main auditorium of the headquarters.


To spread a culture of integrity within the organization, a professional instructor from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission was invited to conduct the training.


All employees had the opportunity to broadly understand the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act, conflict of interest prevention, and codes of conduct.


KNOC also held an employee integrity pledge ceremony and is carrying out various activities to promote a culture of integrity both internally and externally, including a public integrity communication event using SNS.



On the first floor lobby of the headquarters, a "Integrity Maru" has been created to demonstrate the corporation's commitment to integrity to visitors.


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