Concert Format Featuring Various Contents Such as Quiz, Theater, and Sand Art

Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 11th that it conducted a ‘Integrity Live Education’ for public officials at the Life Culture Center on the 7th to establish public service discipline and improve integrity.


This education was hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission Integrity Training Institute and was conducted in a concert format using various contents instead of a lecture format to enhance employees’ understanding and interest in integrity and to communicate in real time.


Conducting live integrity training for public officials. <br>[Photo by Wando-gun]

Conducting live integrity training for public officials.
[Photo by Wando-gun]

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The theme of the education was ‘Practicing Integrity Together,’ where employees formed teams to solve quizzes on the Public Officials Conflict of Interest Act and proactive administration, and had time to understand the importance of integrity through plays and sand art as examples.


Deputy Governor Kim Hyun-cheol attended the education and emphasized to the employees, “For the administration to be trusted by the residents, it is most important for public officials to have a sense of responsibility for their work and handle tasks transparently,” adding, “Let us work together to firmly root an honest organizational culture.”


Wando-gun is promoting various integrity policies such as a corruption and misconduct reporting center, civil complaint satisfaction calls, integrity pledges and campaigns, as well as self-study on integrity for employees, integrity broadcasts, and the use of integrity call connection tones (Bizring).


In August, the county plans to promote ‘Visiting Integrity Education’ for residents to cultivate integrity awareness.



Wando = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil just8440@asiae.co.kr


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