Confident Commute, Igniting the Will to Practice Integrity

Jinju City in Gyeongnam conducted the ‘Integrity Hamo Campaign’ with Hamo for all employees on the first floor of City Hall during the morning commute.


The campaign, held on the 22nd, was organized to coincide with the personnel appointment period to pledge the establishment of each public official’s integrity and clean public ethics and to spread the will to practice integrity.


Mayor Jo Gyu-il is conducting the 'Integrity Campaign' with Harmo on the first floor of City Hall.

Mayor Jo Gyu-il is conducting the 'Integrity Campaign' with Harmo on the first floor of City Hall.

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On this day, Mayor Jo Gyu-il and staff from the Audit Office participated in the integrity campaign holding hand signs with integrity slogans directly submitted by employees to the ‘Integrity Content Contest,’ together with Jinju’s tourism character Hamo, who has risen as a nationwide star after receiving the National Character Award. The slogans included ▲In my eyes, friendship; in others’ glasses, solicitation ▲Integrity Jinju, then and now ▲Let’s create Integrity Jinju together ▲Integrity is life, fairness is habit. The campaign received great attention from employees arriving at work, serving as a moment to reaffirm their commitment to integrity.


Mayor Jo personally participated in the campaign, handing out ‘integrity vitamins’ to employees on their way to work, emphasizing, “Let’s all work together with one heart to realize Jinju as the number one city of integrity through public integrity (公廉) and establish an organizational culture of integrity.”



Jinju City has been steadily implementing various anti-corruption and integrity policies such as ▲customized integrity education for employees ▲simulated reporting training for corrupt acts ▲intergenerational integrity empathy group coaching and content contests.


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