Arts Council appoints three 'Integrity Citizen Auditors' Lee Seon-jung, Jeong Hae-young, and Jeong Hee-jung
The Korea Arts & Culture Education Service announced on the 4th that it newly appointed three Integrity Citizen Auditors this year at the Artist's House in Daehak-ro, Seoul on the 30th.
The Korea Arts & Culture Education Service announced on the 4th that it newly appointed three Integrity Citizen Auditors this year at the Artist's House in Daehangno, Seoul, on the 30th of last month. [Photo by Korea Arts & Culture Education Service]
The newly appointed Integrity Citizen Auditors consist of three experts: ▲ Lee Seon-jung, Director of Inocrew Ethics Compliance Research Institute ▲ Jeong Hae-young, Arts Administration Specialist ▲ Jeong Hee-jeong, Director of Tomato Education Research Institute.
The Integrity Citizen Auditors will play a role in identifying corruption-prone areas in the institution's major projects and overall operations and providing improvement suggestions for the next two years.
Chairman Jeong Byeong-guk stated, "We will actively reflect the opinions of the Integrity Citizen Auditors to further strengthen the integrity of the Arts Council and do our best to become an institution trusted by the public and artists."
Meanwhile, the Arts Council's Audit Office has revised related regulations to solidify the operation of the Integrity Citizen Auditor system and plans to continue holding regular meetings, participating in anti-corruption and integrity policies, and engaging in exchange and cooperation activities with other institutions. []
The newly appointed Integrity Citizen Auditors consist of three experts: ▲ Lee Seon-jung, Director of Ethics and Compliance Research at InoCrew ▲ Jung Hae-young, Arts and Culture Administrator ▲ Jung Hee-jung, Director of Tomato Education Research Institute.
The Integrity Citizen Auditors will play a role for the next two years in identifying corruption-prone areas in the institution's major projects and overall operations and suggesting improvement opinions.
Chairman Jung Byung-guk stated, "We will actively reflect the opinions of the Integrity Citizen Auditors to further strengthen the integrity of the Arts Council and do our best to become an institution trusted by the public and artists."
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The Arts Council's Audit Office has revised related regulations to solidify the operation of the Integrity Citizen Auditor system and plans to continue holding regular meetings, participating in anti-corruption and integrity policies, and engaging in exchange and cooperation activities with other institutions.
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