Gyeonggi-do to Intensively Promote Anti-Corruption and Integrity Policies in August
Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon emphasized, "The weather may have clear days and cloudy days, but a clean Gyeonggi must always be clear for the residents and the people, and integrity is both the duty and pride of public officials."
View original imageGyeonggi Province has designated August as a special period for anti-corruption and integrity practice and will carry out various promotional activities.
During this period, Gyeonggi Province will conduct ▲broadcasting the governor's integrity message video ▲operating promotional zones with posters and banners and posting card news ▲distributing casebooks on abuse of power and public interest whistleblowing reports ▲holding a cheerful integrity concert ▲promoting the "Abuse of Power Out, Zero Public Office Corruption" campaign ▲and hosting an employee idea contest for integrity slogans.
First, Gyeonggi Province will produce an integrity video titled "Integrity Gyeonggi Always Clear," expressing the governor's commitment to anti-corruption and integrity realization. The video contains Governor Kim Dong-yeon's message on integrity practice: "The weather may have clear and cloudy days, but Integrity Gyeonggi must always be clear for the residents and the public, and integrity is both the duty and pride of public officials."
Additionally, campaigns encouraging all employees to participate in improving vulnerable areas of abuse of power and public office corruption, a cheerful integrity concert combining culture and performances, and an integrity slogan idea contest involving employees will also be held.
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Lee Seon-beom, Gyeonggi Province's Investigation Officer, emphasized, "We will operate various integrity programs in a relay format to encourage all employees' interest in integrity and strive to create a trustworthy and integrity-driven Gyeonggi Province for residents."
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