Exterior view of the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation headquarters building in Daejeon. Provided by Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation

Exterior view of the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation headquarters building in Daejeon. Provided by Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation announced on the 7th that it has been selected as the '2022 Integrity Consulting Mentor Institution' by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.


Integrity Consulting is a system operated by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission since 2006, aimed at improving the integrity of public institutions.


Through this system, the Commission selects mentor institutions with excellent integrity every year, allowing these institutions to share their experiences and know-how regarding integrity policies with other organizations.


Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation was selected as a mentor institution based on its designation as an excellent institution (for two consecutive years) in the '2021 Public Institution Integrity' assessment conducted by the Commission in December last year.


Previously, the Corporation launched the ESG Management Committee, utilizing internal and external experts to strengthen social responsibility management and enhance management transparency, thereby implementing measures to increase public trust.



Ban Jang-sik, President of the Corporation, said, “Taking this opportunity as a mentor institution, Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation will devote itself to responsibly sharing its experiences and know-how in integrity activities with other institutions.”


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