Korean Standards Association Holds Pledge Ceremony for Compliance with Ethical Management Code of Conduct
The Korea Standards Association announced on the 24th that it held the '2025 Ethical Management Code of Conduct Compliance Oath Ceremony' at the DT Center in Samseong-dong. This event was organized to establish a transparent and clean culture within the association and to reaffirm the commitment of its executives and employees to comply with the ethical management code of conduct.
Participants of the '2025 Ethics Management Code of Conduct Compliance Oath Ceremony' are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by the Korea Standards Association
View original imageThe association's ethical management code of conduct includes five key behavioral rules reflecting the core contents of the Anti-Corruption Act, the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act, and the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, which must be strictly followed by members of public-related organizations while performing their duties.
The association plans to continue various activities, such as recruiting slogans for the ethical management code of conduct, to raise awareness and internalize the practical implementation of ethical management.
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Chairman Moon Dong-min stated, “We will take the lead in setting an example for the complete establishment of a clean ethical management culture and become an institution trusted by the public.”
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