Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation) and three other public institutions in the Seoul area pledged joint efforts to practice anti-corruption and integrity.


(From left) Choi Yong-seok, Head of Urban Planning Department at SH Corporation, Kim Cheol, Director of Climate Change Response at Seoul Energy Corporation, Choi Jae-dong, Head of Seoul Regional Headquarters at Korea Energy Agency, and Kim Ik-hyung, Head of Customer Support Department at Seoul Regional Headquarters of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, are holding the joint declaration after pledging the anti-corruption and integrity joint declaration. <br>[Photo by SH Corporation]

(From left) Choi Yong-seok, Head of Urban Planning Department at SH Corporation, Kim Cheol, Director of Climate Change Response at Seoul Energy Corporation, Choi Jae-dong, Head of Seoul Regional Headquarters at Korea Energy Agency, and Kim Ik-hyung, Head of Customer Support Department at Seoul Regional Headquarters of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, are holding the joint declaration after pledging the anti-corruption and integrity joint declaration.
[Photo by SH Corporation]

View original image

On the 30th, SH Corporation announced that on the 24th, together with Seoul Energy Corporation, Korea Energy Agency Seoul Regional Headquarters, and Korea Electrical Safety Corporation Seoul Regional Headquarters, they held the ‘2023 Seoul Area Four Public Institutions Anti-Corruption and Integrity Council Workshop’ and promised to work towards establishing a culture of anti-corruption and integrity.


At the workshop, a joint declaration pledge to spread the culture of anti-corruption and integrity was made, along with integrity education and sharing of best practices by each institution.


The four public institutions in the Seoul area pledged through the joint declaration to strive as members of public institutions for ethics and human rights management, eradication of power abuse, realization of carbon neutrality, and promotion of community safety.


Additionally, each institution shared excellent cases of anti-corruption and integrity practice, including ▲Improvement of selection procedures and establishment of criteria for vulnerable households (SH Corporation) ▲Holding meetings of the Anti-Corruption and Integrity Promotion Team with citizens (Seoul Energy Corporation) ▲Establishment of a unique corruption prevention monitoring system at the Seoul Regional Headquarters and promotion activities using the metaverse (Korea Energy Agency Seoul Regional Headquarters) ▲Operation of conflict of interest prevention education and publicity week (Korea Electrical Safety Corporation Seoul Regional Headquarters).



An SH Corporation official stated, “The four public institutions will continue to lead the establishment of an anti-corruption and integrity culture and make multifaceted efforts to strengthen public trust in public institutions.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing