New Year's Letter Sent to All Employees and Partners

Lee Junggu, Director of the National Gwangju Science Museum, emphasized "integrity" as his first official action in the new year of Eulsanyeon.


According to the Gwangju Science Museum on the 9th, Director Lee recently sent an "Integrity Letter" to all employees and partner companies.


Through the letter, he highlighted the importance of mutual respect and integrity among all employees, emphasizing an organizational culture based on mutual respect, an exciting work environment, a culture of practicing integrity, and the voluntary implementation of internal controls.


Director Lee also sent a New Year's letter to partner companies, informing them that the institution strictly complies with laws prohibiting improper solicitation and the exchange of money or valuables, as well as the code of conduct for executives and staff. He pledged to create shared values of integrity together with partner companies.

National Gwangju Science Museum Integrity Letter.

National Gwangju Science Museum Integrity Letter.

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Meanwhile, the Gwangju Science Museum has been operating the "Integrity Sharing Locker" system, which was initiated by Director Lee's idea, since February last year. The system was introduced to prevent conflicts of interest within the institution and foster a transparent organizational culture, with the goal of expanding and spreading a culture of integrity among all employees.





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