Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Holds "High-Five" Integrity Pledge Ceremony View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jin-Hyung Park] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 8th that it held a Integrity Pledge Ceremony to create an honest organizational culture that citizens empathize with and trust.


The Integrity Pledge Ceremony emphasized the practice of integrity through “High-Five,” with all employees participating centered around the head of the office, and was conducted using a video system in compliance with COVID-19 quarantine rules.


“High-Five (H5)” means H1 (Honesty) practices integrity with an honest and sincere heart,


H2 (Hear) always listens carefully to areas vulnerable to integrity, H3 (Harmony) discusses the integrity of fire service complaints together, H4 (Hope) takes a step closer every day through integrity, and H5 (Happiness) means that Nambu Fire Station is happy through integrity.


Accordingly, Nambu Fire Station pledged to continuously promote the practice of High-Five to become a transparent Nambu Fire Station in 2022 by ▲ conducting integrity happy calls such as suggestions ▲ operating integrity broadcasts such as integrity cases ▲ writing integrity pledges ▲ providing customized public official integrity education.



Lee Jeong-ja, head of Nambu Fire Station, urged, “Starting with the Integrity Pledge Ceremony, please fulfill your responsibilities and duties as public officials so that Nambu Fire Station can become a fair and honest organization trusted by citizens.”


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