Kumho Construction Obtains 'ISO37001' Certification for Anti-Corruption Management System View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Ryu Tae-min] Kumho Construction announced on the 26th that it has obtained the official certification of the anti-corruption management system, 'ISO37001.'


ISO37001 is an anti-corruption management system standard established in 2016 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) based on international consensus to prevent corruption within organizations.


Through the introduction of the international standard ISO37001 system, Kumho Construction plans to strengthen ethical management and internal control procedures and proactively prevent management risks such as organizational corruption, bribery, and legal violations. Kumho Construction stated that by obtaining this certification, it is expected to further enhance corporate trust by demonstrating to internal and external stakeholders that it is fulfilling its social responsibilities.


Kumho Construction formed a task force (TF) for the certification audit and established a system reflecting international standards, while revising internal regulations and guidelines. Additionally, by adopting the anti-corruption management system, the company plans to further strengthen its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management activities.



A Kumho Construction official emphasized, “Based on transparent management according to global and national standards, we will contribute to establishing an ethical corporate culture and continue to conduct sound management activities. We will also continue to strengthen ESG management activities to enhance corporate trust.”


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