Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] A survey has revealed that school sports teams in the Ulsan area are "clean." The integrity of the coaches is relatively high, and there were no reported cases of parents giving bribes to coaches, indicating no experience of "corruption."


On the 6th, the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education announced that it ranked among the top nationwide with a score of 8.31 out of 10 in the "2021 School Sports Team Integrity Measurement" conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.


The score of the Ulsan Office of Education was higher than the average of other metropolitan and provincial offices of education, which was 7.79 points.


The survey was conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission from October last year for one month, targeting parents of elementary, middle, and high school sports teams and public arts and physical education high schools nationwide to investigate perceptions and experiences of corruption.


Regarding corruption perception, which evaluates coaches' abuse of power and the appropriateness of accounting operations, Ulsan Office of Education scored 9.36 points.


In the corruption experience category, the education office also scored higher at 7.53 points compared to the average of 6.83 points from other metropolitan and provincial offices of education.


The rate of parents' personal bribery-related corruption experience is 0%.


The Ulsan Office of Education discloses various competition participation expenses and training camp expenses on its main website and conducts special audits to monitor the operation status of sports teams.



An official from the city education office stated, "We will continue monitoring reports and tips through the Public Interest Reporting Center, strictly punish offenders, and improve unreasonable systems to foster a healthy organizational culture."


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