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[강원경제신문] Gangwon Tourism Foundation, anti-corruption management system (ISO 37001) post-examination judged ‘compliant’

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Gangwon Tourism Foundation Solidifies Commitment to Transparency with ISO 37001 Recertification – Urgent Breaking News

Gangwon Province, South Korea – In a significant win for ethical governance and public trust, the Gangwon Tourism Foundation announced today that it has successfully maintained its ISO 37001 anti-corruption management system certification. This ‘suitable’ judgment, following a rigorous post-examination on November 25th, underscores the foundation’s dedication to preventing and managing corruption risks – a crucial element for attracting both domestic and international tourists.

What is ISO 37001 and Why Does it Matter?

The ISO 37001 certification isn’t just a badge of honor; it’s a globally recognized standard established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It provides a framework for organizations to proactively identify, assess, and mitigate corruption risks. Unlike a one-time achievement, maintaining this certification requires annual post-reviews, making it a continuous commitment to ethical conduct. Failure to meet the standards can lead to suspension or cancellation of the certification, impacting an organization’s reputation and operational integrity. For a tourism-dependent region like Gangwon, known for its stunning landscapes and hosting of the 2018 Winter Olympics, maintaining this level of trust is paramount.

Practical Steps to a Corruption-Free Culture

The Gangwon Tourism Foundation didn’t just meet the requirements on paper. The post-review highlighted several practical initiatives that impressed the auditors. These included proactively requesting local governments to investigate potential disqualifying factors during employee due diligence through the personnel committee – a move demonstrating a commitment to thorough vetting. Furthermore, the foundation has embraced transparency by publicly disclosing its annual budget, recruitment processes, and employee relations information on its website. A subtle but impactful change involved removing hierarchical symbols (A and B designations) from contract work promotions, fostering a more equitable and collaborative environment.

Beyond Compliance: Building Trust in Tourism

“This post-review certification is the result of all employees consistently practicing transparent and responsible administration,” stated Choi Seong-hyeon, CEO of the Gangwon Tourism Foundation. “We will continue to do our best to establish a clean, corruption-free organizational culture and become a public institution that both residents and tourists can trust.” This sentiment reflects a growing global trend: travelers are increasingly seeking destinations that prioritize ethical and sustainable practices. A reputation for integrity isn’t just good governance; it’s a competitive advantage in the modern tourism landscape.

The ISO 37001 certification isn’t simply about avoiding scandal; it’s about building a foundation of trust. For Gangwon Province, this means attracting higher-quality investment, fostering stronger relationships with local communities, and ultimately, delivering a more positive and authentic experience for visitors. As the foundation looks ahead, continued investment in transparency and ethical practices will be key to solidifying its position as a leading tourism destination and a model for public institutions across South Korea. Stay tuned to archyde.com for further updates on tourism and economic development in the region.

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