Former Public Officials Strengthen Commitment to Integrity in 'Cheongnyeom Haenam' Education

On the 7th, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do, held the '2023 Integrity Live Concert' at the Culture and Arts Center Grand Performance Hall, attended by about 400 public officials including County Governor Myeong Hyeon-gwan.


According to the county on the 10th, the Integrity Live Concert is an integrity education program that breaks away from the conventional lecture-based format by utilizing various contents such as integrity plays, bingo games, and popera performances to provide an opportunity to rethink integrity.


At the concert, a professional instructor from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission was invited to conduct a special lecture on integrity, covering the code of conduct that public officials must know, cases, types of power abuse, and prevention methods.


A professional instructor affiliated with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is giving a lecture on integrity. <br>[Photo by Haenam-gun]

A professional instructor affiliated with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is giving a lecture on integrity.
[Photo by Haenam-gun]

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In addition, an integrity play that re-enacted episodes related to integrity through skits was performed, receiving great responses from the attendees.


The county plans to actively continue efforts to create a fair organizational culture by introducing various programs with high effectiveness in improving integrity, as the concert received positive feedback from public officials.


Governor Myeong Hyeon-gwan said, “Integrity is a fundamental virtue that cannot be emphasized enough and is both the duty and responsibility of Haenam-gun public officials. I hope this performance served as an opportunity for public officials themselves to be alert and reflect on the meaning of integrity.”


Haenam-gun has consistently maintained a high ranking in integrity by receiving a grade 2 in the comprehensive integrity evaluation conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission for five consecutive years until last year.



This year has been designated as a year of leap forward to raise the integrity level by one step, and to achieve this, the county is continuously carrying out activities to improve a clean public service culture based on collecting various opinions from residents, such as establishing an integrity hotline, strengthening anti-corruption and integrity education, conducting civil complaint satisfaction surveys, and sending integrity letters.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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