Mokpo Coast Guard Declares Commitment to Anti-Corruption and Integrity
The Mokpo Coast Guard (Chief Kwon Oseong) announced that on the morning of the 28th at 10 a.m., a 'Declaration Ceremony for Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice' was held in the small conference room of the police station to foster a culture of integrity within the organization.
Mokpo Coast Guard is taking a commemorative photo at the declaration ceremony pledging to practice anti-corruption and integrity. Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard Station
View original imageThis ceremony was organized to spread a proactive anti-corruption and integrity culture centered around commanders nationwide, and the participants reaffirmed their commitment to integrity by reading the declaration aloud.
The main points of the anti-corruption and integrity declaration include: ▲Performing duties fairly based on integrity and in accordance with laws and principles ▲Excluding connections based on blood, school, or regional ties that hinder internal unity ▲Spreading a proactive anti-corruption and integrity culture ▲Making efforts to eradicate workplace sexual harassment, bullying, and abuse of power.
Starting with this ceremony, various effective anti-corruption and integrity policies will be promoted by identifying and improving cases in both internal and external areas vulnerable to corruption.
A Mokpo Coast Guard official stated, "We will strive to create a clean organizational culture by spreading a culture of understanding, respect, and consideration, and to become a coast guard that earns even greater trust from the public."
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