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ACRC Shares the Excellence of “Comprehensive Integrity Assessment” with Indonesia

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ACRC Shares the Excellence of “Comprehensive Integrity Assessment” with Indonesia

 

- ACRC holds a briefing session for public officials from Indonesia’s KPK to strengthen their anti-corruption capacity -

 

 A place for introducing Korea’s anti-corruption policies and sharing experiences of operating the Comprehensive Integrity Assessment has been organized at the request of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

 

The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC, Chairperson Kim Hong-Il) will hold a briefing session in the afternoon today for public officials from Indonesia’s KPK with the aim of strengthening their anti-corruption capacity.

 

□ The briefing session is organized with the aim of strengthening the capacity of public officials responsible for the prevention of corruption in Indonesia by enhancing their understanding of Korea’s anti-corruption policies and systems, including Comprehensive Integrity Assessment, and sharing experiences.

 

ACRC will explain the system and major reforms of the Comprehensive Integrity Assessment, which has integrated integrity perception (survey involving the interested parties), integrity effort (anti-corruption efforts made by each institution), and corruption realities (objective status of the occurrence of corruption) of the existing Integrity Assessment. The Commission will also share the result of the 2022 Public Institution Comprehensive Integrity Assessment.

 

Integrity Assessment is a system that examines the integrity level of public institutions and guides the identification and mitigation of corruption-prone factors. This system is internationally recognized for its excellence and won first place in the UN Public Service Awards in 2012.

 

Since ACRC transferred the Integrity Assessment system to Indonesia in 2007, Indonesia has been striving to implement the system successfully and promote anti-corruption and integrity.

 

ACRC Vice Chairperson and Secretary General Chung Seung Yun said, “We will actively share Korea’s anti-corruption systems and experiences with the international community and strengthen cooperation for anti-corruption technical assistance.”

 

 

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