The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted integrity training for senior public officials at grade 4 and above.


On the 13th, the Office of Education announced that it held integrity training aimed at strengthening integrity leadership and raising awareness of integrity, attended by over 1,300 officials of grade 4 and above at the main auditorium of the Yeongtong Southern Government Complex in Suwon.


The main training contents included ▲ Superintendent's special lecture on integrity ▲ Remarks on integrity by the Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission ▲ Special lecture on integrity by the Vice Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission ▲ Gyeonggi Education Integrity Pledge Declaration ▲ Education on prevention of power abuse (Gapjil).


In his special lecture, Superintendent Lim Tae-hee of Gyeonggi Education stated, "Public officials must always be able to disclose and explain their actions transparently and confidently," adding, "I am also doing my best to uphold this principle."


He continued, "Education tends to be conservative, showing a stable tendency to follow new trends one step behind," and pointed out, "Therefore, it is often evaluated as somewhat slow or not proactive in handling tasks."


Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee is speaking at an integrity education session held on the 13th for senior public officials of grade 4 and above.

Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee is speaking at an integrity education session held on the 13th for senior public officials of grade 4 and above.

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He further emphasized, "Going forward, if we handle tasks first quickly and second accurately, the integrity of the Office of Education will be significantly enhanced externally," adding, "Fast communication, precise responses, and clear explanations are essential work attitudes for an active service institution dedicated to education."


Jeong Seung-yoon, Vice Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, who conducted the special lecture that day, emphasized the need to meet the heightened public expectations and establish strict public service discipline through integrity and fair work based on anti-corruption compliance awareness, under the theme ‘Measures to Dismantle Corruption Cartels: Public Officials’ Anti-Corruption Duties and Establishment of the Rule of Law.’


The public officials who participated in the training pledged to fulfill the ‘Gyeonggi Education Integrity Promise,’ committing to perform their duties with integrity and fairness.



Meanwhile, the Office of Education is promoting comprehensive and intensive anti-corruption and integrity policies with the goal of ‘Integrity ON! Corruption OFF! Comprehensive Integrity Improvement.’


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