Panoramic View of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Southern Building

Panoramic View of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Southern Building

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has established and is implementing a comprehensive plan for integrity policy this year.


On the 27th, the Office announced that it has prepared three major strategies and 20 tasks for this year: ▲ An integrity autonomous community that grows together through communication and collaboration ▲ Proper integrity and balanced institutional establishment ▲ Spreading an integrity culture that opens a fairer future society.


Based on last year's comprehensive integrity evaluation results of public institutions, public opinion surveys, and staff questionnaires, the Office added that it will focus on eradicating corrupt practices such as improper solicitation, bribery, and conflicts of interest, as well as strengthening a culture of mutual respect.


Additionally, it plans to expand the operation of citizen evaluation groups and citizen audit systems to foster an integrity culture together with the local community and to strengthen protection and support systems for whistleblowers.



Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, promised the education community, "Through a commitment to integrity, we will carry out duties fairly and transparently without improper solicitation or special favors, firmly respond to corruption and misconduct, and create an organizational culture of mutual respect."


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