Tailor-made Training for Representatives of the Korean Energy Sector

Last week IACA delivered a tailor-made training for a group of participants from the energy sector in the Republic of Korea. The 27 representatives came from the Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Company (KHNP), Korea Electric Power Corporation – Nuclear Fuel (KEPCO NF), Korea Midland Power (KOMIPO), and Korea Rail Network Authority (KRNA).

The programme ran from 23 - 29 May and focused on prominent anti-corruption topics such as international efforts to fight corruption, conflict of interest management, comparative policy studies, organizational integrity, and fraud prevention. Participants also had the opportunity to explore anti-corruption issues relevant to the energy sector through excursion to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and discussed Austrian anti-corruption experience during a study visit to the Public Prosecutor´s Office for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption.

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IACA’s previously delivered tailor-made trainings for representatives of the  Korean energy sector took place in September 2015, June 2016, June 2017, and June 2018.

Tailor-made trainings are IACA’s customized programmes for specific organizations, corporations, or institutions, addressing the unique challenges that each one faces in preventing and fighting corruption.

For more information, please click here.

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International Anti-Corruption Academy

Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria  |  T: +43 2236 710 718 101

© 2023 IACA. Developed by IACA.

Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria  |  T: +43 2236 710 718 101

© 2023 IACA. Developed by IACA.

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