The Korea Student Aid Foundation held an ‘Ethics and Human Rights Management Declaration Ceremony’ on the 31st of last month, attended by Chairman Bae Byeong-il, Labor Union Chairman Hwang Su-hwan, and other executives and employees.


This declaration ceremony was conducted to have senior officials lead by example in expressing their commitment to practicing ethics and human rights management, and for all employees to sign a pledge together to promote internal and external ethics and human rights management.

At the auditorium of the Korea Student Aid Foundation headquarters in Daegu, Chairman Byung-Il Bae (4th from the left in the front row) and Union Chairman Su-Hwan Hwang (3rd from the right in the front row) are making a declaration to practice ethical and human rights management and posing for a commemorative photo.

At the auditorium of the Korea Student Aid Foundation headquarters in Daegu, Chairman Byung-Il Bae (4th from the left in the front row) and Union Chairman Su-Hwan Hwang (3rd from the right in the front row) are making a declaration to practice ethical and human rights management and posing for a commemorative photo.

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At this declaration ceremony, the Korea Student Aid Foundation’s executive staff defined unethical human rights violations such as ‘power harassment, sexual harassment/sexual violence, and workplace bullying’ as acts that undermine a healthy organizational culture, and pledged to take the lead in fostering a culture of mutual respect and a healthy organizational environment.


Additionally, they resolved to prohibit the acceptance of money and entertainment from job-related persons, to practice prevention of conflicts of interest during job performance, and to clearly communicate the procedures and standards of foundation tasks such as scholarships and student loans externally, thereby committing to perform their duties with integrity.



Bae Byeong-il, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, pledged, “All executives and employees will remain especially vigilant about potential corruption factors and work to improve them, and by fostering a culture of mutual respect, we will build a Korea Student Aid Foundation that leads in ethics and human rights management.”


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