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KAMCO, Promotes Intensive Improvement in Corruption-Prone Areas.. Seeking Effective System Improvements

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2025-05-27 15:45:03
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2025-05-27 15:45:03
On the 27th, at the main conference room on the 47th floor of the Busan International Finance Center (BIFC) headquarters, Jeong Jeong-hoon, CEO of KAMCO (center in the photo), and employees are holding a meeting at the '2025 Integrity and Ethics Focus Improvement Meeting'. Provided by KAMCO


[Financial News] KAMCO (Korea Asset Management Corporation) announced that it held the '2025 Integrity and Ethics Focus Improvement Meeting' on the 27th to intensively improve corruption-prone areas.
KAMCO has selected 'Intensive Improvement of Corruption-Prone Areas' as a key task for strengthening institutional integrity and ethical management by 2025. Jeong Jeong-hoon, CEO of KAMCO, directly presided over the 'Integrity and Ethics Focus Improvement Meeting' to systematically identify corruption-prone elements and seek effective system improvement measures.
This meeting, attended by a total of 31 people including CEO Jeong Jeong-hoon, major department heads, and practitioners related to vulnerable areas, proceeded in the order of △sharing the 2025 anti-corruption and integrity policy promotion plan △discussing corruption-prone areas and improvement tasks.
In particular, CEO Jeong pledged with the meeting participants to strive to eliminate habitual corruption factors through intensive improvement of corruption-prone areas and to establish a clean organizational culture. He also continued discussions to prepare improvement measures that can be felt on site by directly listening to the opinions of practitioners.
CEO Jeong emphasized, "The entire organization, including senior positions, must have the will to practice and strive to eliminate blind spots of corruption," and said, "KAMCO will continue to explore and improve corruption factors everywhere to establish a fair and transparent organizational culture."
In addition, KAMCO plans to continue activities to spread a culture of integrity externally through △supporting the establishment of integrity policies for subsidiaries △operating an ethics management council with five public institutions located in Busan △exchanges with private companies such as BNK Financial Group.

 

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