Suspected Embezzlement by Tennis Court Staff
Reported in Advance to Police for Investigation

Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam announced on the 15th that it is actively cooperating with investigative agencies, including requesting an investigation, to ensure a transparent and clear fact-finding regarding allegations of embezzlement related to tennis court usage fees and ball machine purchase costs recently reported by some media outlets.

Changwon Facilities Corporation

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The corporation's audit team became aware of information about suspected embezzlement involving resident club usage fees and members' lesson fees at the Masan Baseball Center tennis court at the end of last year. Following an investigation, some signs of embezzlement were detected, leading to a request for police investigation on January 3rd.


While the police are currently conducting the investigation, the corporation is carrying out a comprehensive audit of income management and procurement across all facilities. To enhance transparency in income management, each facility is conducting a ‘Cash Receipt Zero’ campaign through both online and offline channels.


In particular, to prevent recurrence related to this embezzlement suspicion, the corporation has formed a comprehensive task force to foster a clean organizational culture and practice ethical management. They plan to prepare sector-specific integrity measures by the end of February and implement them starting in March.


The main tasks include △advancing anti-corruption and integrity policies △strengthening ongoing inspection activities △focused management of vulnerable areas such as various construction works and procurement △enhancing internal communication and integrity education.



Meanwhile, the corporation is also actively promoting preventive measures against various corrupt practices, negligence, and unfriendliness, with all executives and employees united in their efforts to become a corporation trusted by citizens.


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