Hampyeong-gun has rolled up its sleeves to foster a culture of integrity in public service.


According to the county on the 5th, the day before, it held the '3rd Integrity Meeting' chaired by the head of the institution to improve corruption-prone areas, where each of the 30 departments presented one integrity policy.

Jannam Hampyeong-gun Resident Welfare Department employees are gathered in one place, reaffirming their commitment under the slogan "Let's All Talk About Integrity."  [Photo by Hampyeong-gun]

Jannam Hampyeong-gun Resident Welfare Department employees are gathered in one place, reaffirming their commitment under the slogan "Let's All Talk About Integrity." [Photo by Hampyeong-gun]

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At the meeting, to create a proper organizational culture of communication and respect, various and innovative policies from 30 departments were shared through presentations by department heads, including the Planning and Budget Office's 'Wise Organizational Life', the Tourism Policy Office's 'One Integrity Motto', the General Affairs Division's 'Ten Commandments of Integrity', Hampyeong-eup's 'Integrity Communication Day', and Eomda-myeon’s 'Making Clean Eomda'.


In addition, discussions were held on improvement tasks and measures for corruption-prone areas, and the progress of 35 anti-corruption integrity policies in Hampyeong-gun was checked, with active discussions on future plans.



County Governor Sang-ik Lee said, “I urge you to lead the creation of an integrity-based public service culture that always considers and communicates, ensuring that the practice of integrity does not remain a mere slogan but produces meaningful results.”


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