Korea Capital Holds 'Integrity and Ethical Management Pledge Ceremony'
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Korea Capital announced on the 26th that it held the ‘Integrity and Ethical Management Practice Pledge Ceremony.’
At the pledge ceremony, Lee Sangchun, CEO of Korea Capital, and executives at the head office level and above attended, recited the declaration, signed the integrity pledge, and committed to practicing integrity and ethical management.
Sangchun Lee, CEO of Korea Capital (center in the first row), is taking a commemorative photo with executives and employees after signing the integrity pledge at the integrity and ethical management practice oath ceremony. / Photo by Korea Capital
View original imageIn particular, CEO Lee emphasized, “To establish a clean organizational culture, all employees will respect laws and order within the free competitive market, practice integrity and ethical management, promote the interests of shareholders, customers, and business partners, and build a company that grows and develops together.”
Korea Capital is conducting multifaceted activities to practice ethical management, including ▲financial accident prevention education ▲self-assessment of internal control adequacy ▲corruption impact assessment when establishing or revising internal regulations ▲restriction on concluding private contracts ▲active operation of grievance counseling channels. This year, additionally, the company plans to post a letter on integrity and ethical management practice on its website for one month to inspire the will to practice among unspecified many customers.
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Furthermore, Korea Capital plans to establish an integrity culture by assigning the role of ‘Integrity Leader’ not only for compliance monitoring but also to discover and improve unreasonable systems and practices through biannual workshops for compliance monitoring officers in each department.
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