There was an outburst of public rage about the government’s failure to deploy the Tongyeong, a state-of-the-art salvage-and-rescue ship, as soon as the Sewol ferry sank off the southwestern coast in mid-April. So the chief of naval operations eventually ordered his staff to deploy the 3,500-ton vessel, but his instructionRead More →

T he governing ‘KNACT’ (Korea Network on Anti-Corruption and Transparency), which is composed of public and civil society groups and aims to spread anti-corruption and culture of integrity held its inauguration ceremony on 9 September at the KTX Seoul Station (Seoul, Younsan-gu, Dongja-dong) and opened its vast journey to spreadRead More →

Corruption Fighters' Tool Kit

This special issue for anti-corruption activities users includes collections of civil society experiences and some emerging methods and approaches when tackling corruption issues in various levels of the society. National Chapters of Transparency International and various civil society organizations globally contributed to this collaborative project.

Promoting Compliance to Laws & Political System by constructing a National Integrity System Promoting Compliance to Laws & Political System by Constructing a National Integrity System • Campaign for the revision of election laws • Participate in the Coalition for Anti-Corruption legislation • Rate electoral candidates by voters through participationRead More →

TIKY (Transparency International Korea Youth organization) is a newly organized national youth integrity organization under the guidance of TI Korea. The photo shows a family who accepted our generous campaign that includes cotton candy, photo-taking, and signing of integrity pledge document. Great thanks to all youth who came to volunteerRead More →

Please bear with us since we are still building this new website and moving in some data. Thank you.

Donate 40% of Korean youth say that being rich is more important than being honest – TI-Korea 2012 Youth Integrity Survey YOU CAN HELP CHANGE THIS, ACT NOW! The results of TI-Korea’s 2012 Youth Integrity Survey show that young people in Korea are more likely than adults to forgo valuesRead More →

Support Us If you are wondering and willing to support TI-Korea’s various programmes and activities, you may take a look at the following items with brief descriptions. For further details, please click any of the links available describing its items. DONATE Your generous support for our programmes and activities willRead More →

TI-Korea Vision and Values Transparency: Transparency implies a willingness and an openness to communicate in a way that is easy for others to see what actions are being performed. Transparency also means removing all barriers that inhibit access to information. In this way, people or organizations can be held accountableRead More →

youth-integrity-survey-report

Press Release: TI-Korea’s Youth Integrity Survey Results The majority of young people in Korea are prepared to forgo values of integrity in the pursuit of wealth “Anti-corruption education is vital in schools and educational institutes to reverse this trend” Embargo: 10:00 am (Korean time), 23 January 2013 With the supportRead More →

Research TI-Korea has been involved with various forms and levels of research and surveys in the field of transparency and integrity issues in the society. Youth Integrity Research The most recent and highly relevant survey/research is the youth integrity project initiated by Transparency International. TI-Korea is one of the fourRead More →