Penghu Anti-Corruption Volunteer Training: Integrating Integrity into Daily Life

The Penghu County Government held a training session for its 36 anti-corruption volunteers, awarding four outstanding individuals and emphasizing public-private cooperation to promote a transparent and clean administration.
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The Penghu County Government held the "Anti-Corruption Volunteer Liaison Symposium and Educational Training" today. Lin Chieh-hsing thanked the volunteers for their selfless dedication in assisting the county government in disseminating concepts of integrity and rooting anti-corruption efforts.

Lin Chieh-hsing stated that integrity is a universal value crucial to government efficiency and credibility. A "Clean Government" and "Transparent Administration" have always been the core goals of the county government's administration. Not only does it demand self-discipline from its agencies, but it also continues to integrate the power of anti-corruption volunteers to incorporate the concept of integrity into daily life through diverse advocacy. It is hoped that through public-private collaboration and nationwide participation, a clean, transparent, and trustworthy social environment can be jointly created.

The Penghu County Government currently has 36 anti-corruption volunteers. During today's "Anti-Corruption Volunteer Liaison Symposium and Educational Training," outstanding anti-corruption volunteers Yeh Chuan-fu, Li Li-chu, Lu Yin-kui, and Lu Ying-jung were also commended, all having accumulated over 30 hours of service. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150409