Integrity Education Tour Planned for All Nine Towns and Townships

County Governor Kim San holding the microphone at the on-site integrity education session. Provided by Muan County

County Governor Kim San holding the microphone at the on-site integrity education session. Provided by Muan County

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Muan County in South Jeolla Province has launched an initiative to spread a culture of integrity together with its residents.


On August 20, the county announced that it had held a "Visiting Integrity Education for Residents" at the Ilro-eup Town Office meeting room, where both residents and public officials pledged to practice integrity together.


During the integrity pledge event held prior to the education session, the secretary general of the Ilro-eup Village Leaders' Association read the pledge, and County Governor Kim San, the Prosperity Association president, and the Village Leaders' Association president participated in signing the pledge.


All participants then took part in a "Breaking the Corruption Gourd" performance, reaffirming their commitment to integrity. After the event, participants shared "Integrity Notepads" and "Integrity Nuts," promising to practice integrity in their daily lives.


The subsequent education session was led by Moon Yanggeun, an instructor from the Anti-Corruption Training Institute of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. Using examples from movies and dramas, he explained various types of corruption that can occur in everyday life in an easy-to-understand manner. He also introduced key points of the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act and the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, emphasizing that both public officials and residents are responsible for upholding integrity.


Starting with this session, the county plans to continue the "Visiting Integrity Education" sequentially for village leaders and heads of institutions and social organizations in all nine towns and townships.



County Governor Kim San stated, "Integrity is not just the responsibility of public officials, but a shared value to be created together with residents," adding, "We will continue to promote a variety of integrity initiatives that residents can truly experience."


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