Seoul Energy Corporation Obtains ISO 37001 Certification, the International Standard for Anti-Corruption Management Systems.

Seoul Energy Corporation (CEO Hwang Bo-yeon) has obtained ISO 37001 certification, an international standard for anti-corruption management systems established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The Korea SMEs and Startups Certification Institute (KOSRE, President Jin-yeop Eom) announced on the 28th that it held a certification ceremony at Seoul Energy Corporation and presented the ISO 37001 certification. The ceremony was attended by President Jin-yeop Eom, President Yeon Hwangbo, and representatives from both organizations.

ISO 37001 is an international standard awarded to organizations that have a system to systematically manage and respond to corruption risks by evaluating the organization's anti-corruption policy and implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and improvement activities.

Seoul Energy Corporation has established an anti-corruption management system, based on the CEO's commitment to preventing corruption. This includes identifying and managing 92 corruption risk factors and operating an integrity mileage system to promote a culture of integrity. Furthermore, the company continues to provide integrity and anti-corruption training to all employees, collaborate with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to provide customized audit training, and share its anti-corruption policies through various communication channels, including its website and groupware.

CEO Hwang Bo-yeon said, “This ISO 37001 certification is the result of official recognition of the ethical management efforts of all executives and employees,” and added, “We will move forward as an ethical public corporation trusted by citizens through transparent and fair business practices.”

President Jin-Yeop Eom said, “Seoul Energy Corporation is an exemplary case of establishing ISO 37001 through the firm will of the director to uphold integrity and the participation of all employees,” and added, “I hope that this certification will become a turning point in spreading a transparent and responsible management culture in the public sector.”