Hapcheon County Holds Anti-Corruption Integrity Task Force Meeting
Inspection of Integrity Initiatives in the First Half
Integrity Training Scheduled for the Second Half
Hapcheon County, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 5th that it held a meeting of the "Anti-Corruption and Integrity Task Force" chaired by the county governor to develop new integrity policies for the second half of the year.
Hapcheon County is holding an anti-corruption and integrity promotion team meeting.
View original imageThe Hapcheon County Anti-Corruption and Integrity Task Force is an integrity council led by Governor Kim Yuncheol, with the deputy governor and department heads as members. The task force is dedicated to fostering a culture of integrity within the organization and identifying new initiatives to promote integrity.
During this meeting, participants reviewed the progress of integrity initiatives in the first half of the year and exchanged various opinions on promoting integrity policies, such as implementing integrity education in the second half and strengthening the promotion of the public interest reporting system.
Governor Kim stated, "We will continue to hold meetings so that senior officials can take the lead in creating a culture of integrity in public service," and urged, "I ask that everyone work together to realize a fair and transparent administration that satisfies both residents and public officials."
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