KSD, Anti-Corruption Commission and 8 Public Institutions Launch Integrity Campaign at Busan Traditional Markets View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] The Korea Securities Depository announced on the 30th that the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and eight public institutions belonging to the Busan Regional Integrity Cluster conducted an integrity campaign at 'Jin Market' in Dong-gu, Busan, the day before.


This traditional market integrity campaign aims to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the local community and to promote a culture of integrity and awareness of anti-corruption and integrity in daily life.


The Busan Regional Integrity Cluster and the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission delivered 1,000 anti-corruption guide leaflets, 600 hand sanitizing tissues, 500 masks, 500 hot packs, and 100 umbrellas as quarantine supplies to the Jin Market Merchants Association.


A representative of the Busan Regional Integrity Cluster explained, "Due to COVID-19, we could not visit the merchants directly, so we delivered the anti-corruption guide leaflets and quarantine supplies through the Merchants Association."



Meanwhile, the Busan Regional Integrity Cluster is a cooperative project in which eight public institutions in the Busan area have been conducting integrity campaign activities since 2017 to spread anti-corruption and integrity culture within the region. This year, quarantine supplies were delivered to Motgol Market in Nam-gu, Busan in September, and to Jin Market in Dong-gu this December.


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