Gangseo-gu, Seoul Tightens Public Service Discipline Ahead of Summer Vacation Season

Integrity Education Conducted for All Employees from MZ Generation to Executives

Integrity Alert Issued and Internal Service Inspections to Establish Public Service Discipline



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Gangseo-gu, Seoul is firmly tightening public service discipline that could potentially loosen ahead of the summer vacation season.


The district designated the period from the 24th to the 28th as Anti-Corruption Integrity Education Week and is conducting various integrity education programs.


On the 26th, a special integrity lecture was held at the Gangseo-gu Residents’ Hall with about 500 attendees, ranging from MZ generation employees to executives.


The lecture was delivered by Ahn Young-jin, a lawyer and integrity specialist instructor, under the theme “Understanding Integrity and Proactive Administration through Movies.”


Ahn Young-jin explained criteria for judging improper work orders and workplace power harassment through case studies and scenes from films, making it easy to understand and gaining empathy from the attendees.


During the integrity education week, the district is conducting integrity education for all employees both face-to-face and online simultaneously. This measure aims to prevent any gaps in resident administrative services.


On the 25th, breaking away from standardized education methods, a movie screening was arranged to spread awareness of anti-corruption.


About 170 employees watched the film Next Sohee, enhancing sensitivity to human rights and the eradication of power harassment, and reflecting on the importance of an honest organizational culture.


Additionally, the district issued integrity alerts twice, on the 14th and 19th, and conducted internal service inspections to establish public service discipline.



A district official stated, “To spread a culture of integrity and make integrity a daily practice, we will conduct continuous empathy-based education rather than one-time training,” adding, “We will continue to do our best for a clean and honest Gangseo.”


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