Establishing a Police Culture of Integrity and Human Rights Practice
On November 20, the Gumi Police Station in North Gyeongsang Province held the 'Integrity and Human Rights Practice Day' event at Geumojeong in Geumodongsan.
This event was organized to reaffirm the police's ethical duties and social responsibilities, and to establish a police culture that practices integrity and respects human rights.
Approximately 20 members of the Gumi Police Station's Integrity Leadership Group, Chosimhwe, participated in the event, which featured a variety of programs emphasizing the importance of integrity and respect for human rights.
Group photo after the 'Integrity and Human Rights Practice Day' event held at Geumojeong, Geumodongsan / Photo by Gumi Police Station
Yu Ojae, Chief of the Gumi Police Station, said, "It is very meaningful that on this important day of practicing integrity and human rights, we have the opportunity to reflect together on why we must keep integrity and respect for human rights close to our hearts. These values are essential principles that each of us must put into practice in our daily lives, and I hope that today's event will serve as a guide to spreading this meaning to those around us and creating a better organizational culture."
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