Efforts to Eradicate Gapjil and Improve Integrity
Hamyang County in Gyeongnam conducted integrity training attended by over 170 public officials at grade 6 and above at the Culture and Arts Center's small theater.
The training held on the 12th invited instructor Park Yeon-jeong from the Integrity Training Institute, focusing on the public officials' code of conduct and integrity leadership. The session emphasized regulations related to abuse of power and the role of integrity leaders to promote a culture of integrity in the workplace.
Jin Byeong-yeong, the governor of Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam, is conducting integrity training for public officials at the Culture and Arts Center.
The county planned today's training, recognizing that the interest and efforts of institution heads and senior officials are crucial to creating an administrative environment of integrity.
Additionally, it is expected that the integrity culture within the organization will spread following the public officials' code of conduct aimed at eradicating unfair abuse of power practices, targeting middle managers and above.
County Governor Jin Byeong-yeong stated, “For a culture of integrity in public service to be established, the awareness and commitment of senior public officials are important,” adding, “I hope this serves as an opportunity to cultivate the high level of integrity required of senior officials, and I will lead by example for a fair and clean Hamyang.”
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