On the 25th, the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service signed a business agreement with Seoul National University Hospital and Seoul National University Dental Hospital to strengthen audit capabilities and enhance anti-corruption and integrity levels.


This business agreement was promoted to specialize audit and integrity tasks and strengthen internal control within institutions through personnel and information exchange between audit departments of the organizations.


According to this agreement, each institution will exchange audit techniques to improve the professionalism and quality of audit work, and mutually support information on establishing an anti-corruption and integrity culture and on vulnerable areas of internal control.


Additionally, they plan to strengthen mutual cooperation in operating educational programs such as practical meetings and workshops to enhance audit, anti-corruption, and integrity capabilities, as well as exchanging audit-related information and providing requested materials.

(From the left) Cha Seong-ryeong, Standing Auditor of Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Kim Dae-won, Standing Auditor of Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service, and Park Kyung-oh, Standing Auditor of Seoul National University Hospital, are signing a business agreement.

(From the left) Cha Seong-ryeong, Standing Auditor of Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Kim Dae-won, Standing Auditor of Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service, and Park Kyung-oh, Standing Auditor of Seoul National University Hospital, are signing a business agreement.

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The Service operates 10 hospitals nationwide and supports workers' health prevention, disease treatment, and rehabilitation to facilitate the prompt vocational and social return of industrial accident workers. It explained that this business agreement is expected to improve audit expertise in the medical business sector.



Kim Daewon, Standing Auditor of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, stated, “We will make every effort to use this cooperation between audit organizations as an opportunity to strengthen audit capabilities and establish an anti-corruption and integrity culture, becoming an institution trusted by the public.”


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