Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province conducted an 'Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Promotion Campaign' on the 22nd, targeting employees arriving at work to promote a culture of clean public service and foster a spirit of integrity ahead of the Chuseok holiday.
Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan is conducting an 'Anti-Corruption and Integrity Practice Promotion Campaign' on the 22nd targeting employees going to work to spread a culture of clean public service and create an atmosphere of practice ahead of the Chuseok holiday. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City
This event was organized as part of Gwangju City's 2025 anti-corruption and integrity initiatives. Over 30 participants, including Mayor Bang Se-hwan, the deputy mayor, heads of departments and bureaus, and the Gwangju City Government Employees' Labor Union, took part in the campaign.
Participants distributed promotional items bearing the message "Wipe out corruption, uphold integrity" to encourage the practice of integrity among public officials.
Additionally, at 9 a.m. on the same day, a meeting of department and bureau heads was held under the leadership of Mayor Bang, where a report was presented on the "2025 Gwangju City Action Plan for Improving Vulnerable Areas to Corruption." In-depth discussions followed to establish improvement measures for each sector.
Mayor Bang Se-hwan stated, "Integrity is a fundamental duty and an essential virtue for public officials," and added, "We will continue to actively pursue various integrity initiatives to build a fair and trustworthy organizational culture."
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