Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service Joins Hands with Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service for 'Anti-Corruption'
Standing Auditors Sign Business Agreement to Promote Integrity Culture
Mutual Cooperation to Strengthen Anti-Corruption and Internal Control Among Institutions
The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service and the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service have joined hands to promote an anti-corruption and integrity culture.
On the 14th, Kim Dae-won, Standing Auditor of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, signed a "Business Agreement for Strengthening Anti-Corruption and Internal Control" with Kim In-sung, Standing Auditor of the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service.
Kim Dae-won, Standing Auditor of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (left), is signing a "Business Agreement for Anti-Corruption and Strengthening Internal Control" with Kim In-sung, Standing Auditor of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, on the 14th.
View original imageThis business agreement was promoted to pursue specialization in ethical management and integrity tasks and to strengthen internal control of the institutions through personnel and information exchange between the audit departments of both organizations. The two institutions will mutually support vulnerable areas of internal control, exchange best practices, and share cases of internal audit findings and exemplary integrity work.
It also includes information exchange on audit techniques and integrity administration, mutual support of personnel from internal audit organizations for cooperative and cross audits, and information exchange on standards for nursing care benefit reviews and cases of drug misuse.
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Kim Dae-won, Standing Auditor of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, said, "Through cooperation between audit organizations, we will strengthen audit capabilities and internal control to become an institution that is transparent and trusted by the public."
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