‘Knock (鼓)!, Affirm (GO)!’ Participants in the Sinmung-go Tago Ceremony are taking a group commemorative photo.

‘Knock (鼓)!, Affirm (GO)!’ Participants in the Sinmung-go Tago Ceremony are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the 8th, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held the ‘Knock (鼓)!, Pledge (GO)!’ newspaper drum beating ceremony to prevent corruption and spread a culture of integrity at the gallery on the 2nd floor of the main building of the Office of Education.


The newspaper drum used in the ceremony was awarded as a prize when the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education received the Prime Minister’s Commendation as an excellent institution in the ‘Corruption Prevention’ category at the ‘10th National Integrity Day’ ceremony held on the 25th.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held the drum beating ceremony with the attendance of Superintendent Kim Seok-jun, Deputy Superintendent Oh Seung-hyun, and other education office executives to raise the will of the Busan education family to practice integrity and to build a consensus on integrity.


At the event, Superintendent Kim Seok-jun gave an encouragement speech and then beat the newspaper drum. Senior officials at the director level and above also held placards with messages such as ‘You, who are honest, are the pride of Busan education,’ ‘Absolute eradication of power abuse,’ and ‘Eradication of unfair work orders,’ conducting a campaign to pledge integrity practice.



Superintendent Kim Seok-jun said, “The commendation is the fruit of the efforts made with one heart and one mind by all members of the education family to improve integrity,” and added, “Let us unite our strength with pride and confidence as the ‘Best Education Office in Corruption Prevention’ to realize ‘Honest Busan Education.’”


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