Integrity rating of 'Grade 2' for 498 public institutions nationwide... One step up from last year... Efforts to spread integrity culture through Integrity Pledge Ceremony, Integrity Communication Room, and Jungnang Masil bear fruit

Jungnang-gu Public Institutions Achieve Comprehensive Integrity Rating of 'Grade 2' View original image

Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) received a grade 2, one level higher than last year, in the '2023 Public Institution Comprehensive Integrity Evaluation' conducted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission on 498 public institutions nationwide on the 28th.


This announcement reflects the fruitful results of Jungnang-gu's various integrity policies and the consistent efforts of all employees throughout the year to spread a culture of integrity across the public sector.


This year's comprehensive integrity evaluation was conducted by comprehensively assessing ▲'Integrity Perception,' which surveys corruption perception and experience among the general public and internal employees, ▲'Integrity Effort,' which evaluates the institution's efforts to establish an anti-corruption system over the past year, and ▲'Corruption Status Evaluation,' and classified into five overall grades.


Jungnang-gu's comprehensive integrity grade for 2023 is grade 2. This is an excellent improvement compared to grade 3 last year. The score was 83.5 out of 100 points, 3.1 points higher than the national average of 80.4 points for autonomous districts.


In particular, both 'Integrity Perception' and 'Integrity Effort' rose by one grade compared to the previous year, showing an improvement in integrity levels. In 'Integrity Effort,' Jungnang-gu scored 86.4 points, 5.4 points higher than the national average of 81.0 points for autonomous districts.


To become an 'Integrity City' this year, the district implemented various integrity policies such as ▲Integrity pledge ceremony for executives at grade 5 and above ▲Visiting integrity communication rooms ▲Integrity education for new public officials ▲Integrity slogan contests ▲Integrity pop-up education.


Additionally, the mayor directly met residents through more than 200 sessions of Jungnang Masil and made efforts to improve resident satisfaction with civil service, playing a significant role in this evaluation by strengthening communication with residents to establish a transparent organizational culture.



Ryu Gyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “This result is the outcome of all employees working together to become public officials trusted and relied upon by the residents,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to create a clean Jungnang by fostering a proper public service culture.”


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