Ulsan City Issues Staff Transfers Ahead of Chuseok, 'Integrity Alert'
September 14 to October 4, Anti-Corruption and Public Service Discipline Establishment
Is there such a 'warning' as this?
Ulsan City announced on the 13th that it will issue a 'Integrity Warning' from the 14th to October 4th to prevent corruption and establish public service discipline during the Chuseok holiday.
The Integrity Warning is part of the 'Anti-Corruption Integrity Policy' and is issued as needed during vulnerable periods such as personnel changes, vacation seasons, and holidays to ensure public officials maintain their integrity obligations.
This Integrity Warning was issued to raise awareness in the public service community, which may become lax during the Chuseok holiday, and to encourage public officials to participate in creating an honest Ulsan.
The main contents include prohibiting the acceptance of money or valuables from persons related to official duties and strictly forbidding the private use of public supplies.
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Kim Young-seong, Auditor of Ulsan City, said, "We are promoting various policies to practice a culture of integrity in the public service," adding, "Recently, starting with the Mayor of Ulsan, a pledge challenge for integrity involving senior officials is also underway."
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