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May 2020
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) was launched on February 29, 2008 through the integration of the Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption, the Ombudsman of Korea, and the Administrative Appeals Commission. With the consolidation of these three organizations, the ACRC now provides citizens with one-stop service dealing with citizen complaints, administrative appeals, and corruption reports in a faster and more convenient way.
We would like to inform you about our recent anti-corruption activities and latest news on what the Korean government is doing to improve the nation's transparency on thi s newsletter.
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10 most important moments for ACRC in three years of Moon Jae-in Administration
The ACRC built a foundation for anti-corruption policy implementation, ended public institution hiring irregularities, and put Korea on the top 30s in CPI etc.
ACRC held the 2020 1st meeting of Public Private Policy Council for Transparent Society
The Council discussed ways to strengthen ethics of National Assembly members to enhance effectiveness of local governments’ information disclosure system.
[Best Anti-Corruption Policy] Integrity in action, a culture of integrity created together
The Korea Southern Power enforces integrity policies in which employees and executives can participate together in such as corruption case trial experience program.
[Best Anti-Corruption Policy] Let’s join integrity initiative of medical institutions
The ACRC selected cases of the Korea Veterans Health Services, the National Cancer Center, and Chungbuk National University Hospital as the best integrity policies in the medical field.
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President Moon delivered a keynote speech at the 73rd World Health Assembly
President Moon stressed "solidarity and cooperation for all humankind" over individual interests to cope with COVID-19.
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ACRC chairperson met with Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
ACRC chairperson delivered congratulatory remarks at CEO Ethical Management Pledge
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