Gyeonggawon Conducts 'Anti-Corruption Response Simulation Training' to Promote Integrity Culture View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency conducted a corruption response simulation training to spread a culture of integrity.


The agency announced that from the 1st to the 15th of this month, it carried out the "Corruption Response Simulation Training" to ensure the stable implementation of the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act and the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, as well as to promote a culture of integrity within the organization.


The corruption response simulation training was operated by the Audit Office sending training messages regarding improper solicitations to the relevant employees via email, and the employees either rejected the improper solicitation messages or reported them to the Audit Office. After the training, the evaluation results and best practices were shared with all employees to ensure understanding of the corruption reporting procedures.


In particular, this training included additional cases such as establishing a training organizational system, operating a corruption response expansion organization, and expanding the number of trainees.


Yoo Seung-kyung, head of the agency, emphasized, "This corruption response simulation training will serve as an opportunity for employees to develop their ability to respond to bribery or improper solicitation acts," adding, "Through efforts to strengthen this self-purification function, we will do our best to become a transparent and fair agency trusted by the residents of the province."



Meanwhile, in addition to the corruption response simulation training, the agency is continuously promoting various integrity policies such as the Integrity Mileage System, integrity campaigns, and activities of the Integrity Leader Council.


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