Jin Gyo-hoon, District Mayor, and All Executives Take Integrity Pledge

Jin Gyo-hoon, Gangseo District Mayor, "I Will Practice Integrity First"... Gangseo Integrity Practice Resolution Meeting Held View original image

Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon) is making every effort to achieve a first-grade rating in the comprehensive integrity evaluation of public institutions.


On the 18th at 10 a.m., the district held an ‘Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Pledge Meeting’ in the main conference room of the district office, attended by Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon and senior officials of grade 5 and above.


As a representative of public officials, Mayor Jin read the ‘Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Pledge,’ reaffirming the commitment to eradicate habitual corruption in the public sector and to lead the creation of a fair and transparent public service culture.


The pledge included ▲ compliance with laws and principles and realization of a trustworthy Gangseo ▲ exclusion of private interests and fair execution of duties ▲ prohibition of misconduct such as accepting money or entertainment ▲ prohibition of involvement in vested interests or solicitation using one’s position ▲ prohibition of power abuse and unfair work orders.


This content will also be shared with all employees to encourage the performance of duties with integrity and fairness.


Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon said, “All senior officials must take the lead in eradicating a culture of corruption and creating an environment of integrity through fair work performance,” adding, “I will take the lead in establishing an organization culture free from power abuse.”



Meanwhile, the district is making continuous efforts to establish a transparent and power-abuse-free public service culture through initiatives such as ‘One Integrity Policy per Department’ and organizational culture diagnosis.


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