Gumi Office of Education Holds Meeting to Review Improvements in Key Corruption-Prone Areas for 2025
The Gumi Office of Education in North Gyeongsang Province (headed by Min Byungdo) held a meeting on September 30 in the 6th conference room on the 5th floor of the Gumi Office of Education to review improvements in key corruption-vulnerable areas for 2025.
This meeting was organized to review the corruption-prone areas identified in the anti-corruption and integrity policy plan established in the first half of 2025, as well as to check the implementation of the 2025 Comprehensive Integrity Assessment for public institutions.
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The meeting was attended by Min Byungdo, Superintendent of the Gumi Office of Education, along with department heads and staff members. Superintendent Min Byungdo emphasized, "To enhance integrity at the Gumi Office of Education, it is important to recognize and understand the current issues we face, and then identify areas for improvement by department. I hope that by analyzing and supplementing corruption-prone areas from multiple perspectives, this will serve as an opportunity to achieve positive results in the 2025 Comprehensive Integrity Assessment for public institutions."
A meeting is being held to review improvements in key corruption-vulnerable areas for 2025. Photo by Lee Ihwan
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