Muan County Expands Integrity Culture Through 'Integrity Employee Relay'
Promoting Practical, Field-Oriented Integrity Initiatives
Muan County in South Jeolla Province (Governor Kim San) held the 11th 'Integrity Employee Relay Ceremony' on May 14, continuing to promote a culture of voluntary integrity within the organization.
According to the county on May 15, this integrity relay involved Deputy Governor Jung Hyungoo personally visiting the relevant department to present an integrity placard and a fire extinguisher to the 'Integrity Employee of the Week,' while also communicating with and encouraging the staff.
Deputy Governor Jung Hyungoo is presenting an integrity placard and a fire extinguisher to an honest employee and taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Muan County
View original imageThe 11th 'Integrity Employees of the Week' were Lee Sanghui, an officer in the Architecture Division, and Kim Beomseon, an officer in the Planning Office. The next departments to participate in the relay were selected by lottery as the Marine and Fisheries Division and the Hyeongyeong-myeon Office.
Previously, on May 13, the county held an 'Integrity Communication Meeting,' where in-depth discussions were conducted to analyze corruption-prone areas and to devise effective improvement measures.
On this day, Deputy Governor Jung Hyungoo, who leads the task force, announced the operation plan for the integrity improvement TF team, which consists of four groups and fifteen teams, expressing a strong commitment to practical, field-oriented integrity initiatives.
Deputy Governor Jung stated, "If the Integrity Communication Meeting provided direction, the relay ceremony is the process of walking the path of integrity together. Let us all work together to ensure that integrity becomes firmly established as part of our organizational culture."
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