Kim Jang-hyun, President of KEPCO KDN (third from the left), and other executives are holding a pledge for practicing human rights management and taking a commemorative photo.

Kim Jang-hyun, President of KEPCO KDN (third from the left), and other executives are holding a pledge for practicing human rights management and taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Sejong=Reporter Kim Hyewon] KEPCO KDN is conducting the 'KEPCO KDN Anti-Corruption and Human Rights Week' campaign for seven days from the 8th to the 14th.


This campaign is to commemorate the United Nations (UN) designated 'International Anti-Corruption Day (December 9)' and 'International Human Rights Day (December 10)' and to promote a culture of integrity and human rights within the company.


The campaign began on the morning of the 8th with an opening event where KEPCO KDN President Kim Janghyun and Executive Auditor Jeong Seonghak, along with other executives, handed out rice cakes and juice with stickers reading '2023 Year of the Black Rabbit Integrity JUMP-UP Soaring Integrity KDN' to employees on their way to work, distributing 'Anti-Corruption and Human Rights Week promotional leaflets' and conveying their commitment to integrity management.


Following this, the company is conducting various events including company-wide education on the prevention of the four major types of violence, an executive pledge ceremony for practicing human rights management, creating a 'Integrity Pledge Tree,' an anti-corruption and human rights art exhibition, and a concluding workshop for the Integrity and Human Rights TTS. The 'Integrity Pledge Tree' event involves the CEO and executives publicly declaring their commitment to human rights management through the pledge ceremony, while employees write integrity pledge cards expressing their willingness to participate and attach them to the tree.



President Kim stated, "Today's campaign will be the beginning of our commitment to advancing the institution's integrity and human rights next year," adding, "We will strive to become a public institution trusted by the people through various efforts to internalize a culture of integrity and human rights and to spread human rights management."


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