Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, held a pledge ceremony for integrity and anti-corruption practice along with integrity education on the 27th at the county office's main conference room, attended by about 200 employees including County Governor Kim Gwang-yeol, senior officials of grade 4 and above, promotees, and newly appointed staff.

Yeongdeok-gun held a pledge ceremony for integrity and anti-corruption practice, along with integrity education.

Yeongdeok-gun held a pledge ceremony for integrity and anti-corruption practice, along with integrity education.

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On this day, participants reaffirmed their commitment to anti-corruption practices and the spread of an integrity culture through the pledge, which included ▲ compliance with the Code of Conduct for Public Officials and fair job performance ▲ prohibition of accepting money and entertainment and prevention of corrupt acts ▲ eradication of improper orders, mediation, and solicitations.


Following the pledge, a special lecture on integrity was given by Min Su-jin, a senior research fellow at the Korea Institute of Criminology and a professional instructor from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. The education focused on easily understandable case studies related to the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act and the Code of Conduct for Public Officials, providing participants with an opportunity to deeply appreciate the value of integrity.



Governor Kim Gwang-yeol said, “I hope this pledge ceremony and integrity education served as an opportunity for public officials to reflect on themselves and reaffirm their duties. We will do our utmost to lead a fair and honest Yeongdeok and realize a communication administration trusted by the residents, so that the region’s capabilities can be fully demonstrated.”


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