Gwangju Police Agency Holds Regular Meeting of Integrity Policy Council
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jin-Hyung Park] On the 24th, the Integrity Policy Council of Gwangju Police Agency held a regular meeting at Mudeung Hall with Jeong Byeong-gon, the external chairman of the Integrity Policy Council, and seven council members in attendance.
The meeting was held at a time when public expectations for integrity and fairness are increasing, to discuss the stable operation of the Conflict of Interest Act and ways to improve integrity.
The Gwangju Police Agency decided to hold a biannual "Integrity Policy Council Regular Meeting" to review and diagnose ongoing anti-corruption policies and discuss effective implementation plans.
Additionally, they will strengthen internal and external promotion of the ongoing 'anti-corruption policies' to become a more transparent and fair Gwangju police force by communicating with citizens and making efforts for self-purification, as well as focusing on raising awareness and improving organizational culture.
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Im Yong-hwan, Chief of Gwangju Police Agency, stated, “We will strive to become a Gwangju police force that meets the citizens' expectations for a higher level of integrity.”
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