Hampyeong-gun Sends 'Integrity Letter' Expressing Commitment to Practice
Over 2,100 Participants Including Licensing and Construction Officials and Subcontractors
Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 1st that it sent integrity letters expressing the commitment to practicing integrity to companies related to official duties on the 31st of last month.
The recipients were approximately 2,100 people, including permit and construction officials, subsidy project operators, and service company representatives who experienced work processing in the county from July last year to March this year.
The letter contains content urging the eradication of solicitation and the demand and provision of money and entertainment that violate laws to foster a culture of integrity.
Additionally, it requested that the public and private sectors share awareness of corruption and immediately report any irregularities occurring during work processing.
County Governor Lee Sang-ik said, “I hope that through the integrity letter, our county public officials will once again reflect on their sincere mindset of integrity.”
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Meanwhile, the county sent integrity letters to all employees urging them to eradicate power harassment among staff and passive administration.
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