Several officials from various organizations participating in the integrity campaign to promote the Anti-Graft Act, Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and public interest and corruption reporting are taking a group commemorative photo.

Several officials from various organizations participating in the integrity campaign to promote the Anti-Graft Act, Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and public interest and corruption reporting are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Port Authority (BPA) jointly held an integrity campaign on the 21st at Busan Station with marine and fisheries public institutions in the Busan area to promote the Anti-Graft Act, Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and public interest/corruption reporting.


The integrity campaign was conducted jointly by four institutions: Busan Port Authority, Korea Fisheries Resources Agency, Korea Institute of Marine Science and Technology, and Korea Marine Promotion Corporation, to build public consensus on compliance with anti-corruption laws and the creation of an honest society.


The event provided general citizens with informational leaflets on the Anti-Graft Act, Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and public interest/corruption reporting, as well as COVID-19 prevention supplies such as protective masks.


BPA and marine and fisheries public institutions in the Busan area have agreed to participate in spreading a culture of integrity in the local community by implementing various integrity activities and policies.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “Through close cooperation among marine and fisheries-related institutions in the Busan area, we will take the lead in realizing a corruption-free public service and do our best to establish a culture of integrity in the local community.”


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