Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province (Governor Jin Sun Jeon) conducted the "2025 Public Officials Integrity Education for the Public Service Life Cycle" on the 17th at the county office's large conference room.

Jin Sun Jeon, Yangpyeong County Governor, is conducting the "2025 Public Officials Integrity Education for the Public Service Life Cycle" on the 17th at the county office large conference room. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Jin Sun Jeon, Yangpyeong County Governor, is conducting the "2025 Public Officials Integrity Education for the Public Service Life Cycle" on the 17th at the county office large conference room. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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This training was provided to approximately 160 public officials, including those who were promoted or newly appointed over the past year and two senior officials of grade 4 or higher who were promoted after July 1 of this year.


The training aimed to foster a culture of integrity in public service by enhancing individual employees' awareness of corruption and strengthening preventive measures. For this purpose, Yangpyeong County invited Han Miri, a professional instructor from the Anti-Corruption Training Institute of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and an audit officer at the National Police Agency.


Instructor Han Miri delivered a lecture titled "Integrity Education for a Wise Work Life," focusing on various cases of violations of anti-corruption laws commonly encountered in the public sector, such as the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act, the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and the Code of Conduct for Public Officials. This significantly increased the engagement and understanding of the participants.


In particular, with the upcoming Chuseok holiday, the session focused on clarifying the permissible range of gifts under the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act during the holiday period, providing an opportunity to address employees' questions and concerns.



Governor Jin Sun Jeon stated, "I hope that through this training, employees will practice integrity in their daily lives, leading to the establishment of a culture of integrity within our organization." He added, "I also hope that each employee will serve as a benchmark for an honest public sector and that this will be an opportunity to create a Yangpyeong characterized by integrity and open communication."


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