Seongnam City Holds "Integrity Pledge Ceremony"
with Participation of Grade-4-and-Above Executives and Agency Heads

On February 4, Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Shin Sangjin) held an "Integrity Pledge Ceremony" at an executive communication meeting attended by Mayor Shin Sangjin, senior civil servants of grade 4 and above, and heads of funded and affiliated organizations, to reaffirm their commitment to practicing integrity.

Shin Sangjin, mayor of Seongnam City, is clapping after conducting an "Integrity Pledge Ceremony" to reaffirm his commitment to integrity at an executive communication meeting on the 4th. Provided by Seongnam City

Shin Sangjin, mayor of Seongnam City, is clapping after conducting an "Integrity Pledge Ceremony" to reaffirm his commitment to integrity at an executive communication meeting on the 4th. Provided by Seongnam City

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The Integrity Pledge Ceremony was organized to remind senior civil servants of their integrity responsibilities as high-ranking public officials and to spread a culture of integrity that leads to concrete action rather than remaining at the level of mere declarations.


The event began with the signing of the integrity pledge by senior civil servants, followed by a group photo session, and then the "Integrity Seongnam Map Completion Performance" in which Mayor Shin Sangjin personally took part. In this performance, participants attached "Integrity Practice" puzzle pieces to an integrity map shaped like a map of Seongnam City, symbolically expressing the idea that integrity is only truly complete when it is put into practice, not just declared.


Through this pledge, the senior civil servants reaffirmed their determination to pursue: responsible administration based on honesty and trust; the spread of an integrity culture focused on practical action rather than words; and an increase in citizens' trust through transparent decision-making and sincere communication.



Seongnam City plans to use this Integrity Pledge Ceremony as an opportunity to spread a culture of integrity throughout the organization, based on the exemplary leadership of senior civil servants, and to continuously promote practice-oriented anti-corruption and integrity-focused administration.

At an executive communication meeting held at Hannuri Hall at City Hall on the 4th, Mayor Shin Sangjin, along with executive civil servants of grade 4 and above and representatives of funded and affiliated organizations, are holding an "Integrity Pledge Ceremony" to reaffirm their commitment to integrity. Provided by Seongnam City

At an executive communication meeting held at Hannuri Hall at City Hall on the 4th, Mayor Shin Sangjin, along with executive civil servants of grade 4 and above and representatives of funded and affiliated organizations, are holding an "Integrity Pledge Ceremony" to reaffirm their commitment to integrity. Provided by Seongnam City

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Mayor Shin Sangjin of Seongnam City said, "Integrity is not completed by the declaration of a single person, but is only completed when every public official practices it in their respective positions," adding, "Starting with responsible practice by senior civil servants, we will build Seongnam City into a municipality that earns the trust of its citizens."


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