Kim Byung-su, Chief of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, held a meeting with MZ generation police officers on the 11th to conduct a three-agency roundtable.


According to the Office of the Inspector General at the Provincial Police Agency, the three-agency roundtable means "Listening (聽) to Integrity (淸) and Human Rights from the Youth (靑)."


The attending MZ generation police officers freely expressed their opinions on "integrity" and "human rights."


They also pledged to realize true intergenerational coexistence aimed at fostering a culture of integrity in public service and spreading respect for human rights.


They shared thoughts on new types of conflicts arising from differences in values between ranks and generations.


Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency (center of the second row), is taking a commemorative photo with MZ police officers who attended the meeting of the three agencies. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency (center of the second row), is taking a commemorative photo with MZ police officers who attended the meeting of the three agencies.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

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They presented and discussed what should be discarded, improved, and newly created to establish a fair organizational culture.


After the discussion, they wrote notes to enhance integrity and respect for human rights and decorated the Integrity and Human Rights Pledge Tree (淸風木).


Chief Kim said, “We will actively accept the opinions of MZ generation integrity and human rights leaders and continue to strengthen communication that breaks down generational barriers for the development of organizational culture.”



The Provincial Police Agency plans to continue holding roundtables by region each quarter to spread a culture of integrity and respect for human rights.


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