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In compliance and business ethics, sectoral characteristics are important. Root causes and conditions related with corruption vary depending on industry specific natures and there are some areas, especially, vulnerable to corruption. Therefore, the anti-corruption efforts, such as education, research, assessment, and collaboration building, need to reflect differences of industries.
Fair Player Club will raise public awareness for anti-corruption through public private partnership among the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) which oversees industries policies and ISO26000 including anti-corruption, industry associations including a utomobile, construction, electronics, iron, steel, machinery, petrochemical and railway sectors and their corporate members.
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International Contractors Association of Korea (ICAK) eng.icak.or.kr
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Founded in 1976, ICAK has been supporting Korean contractors operating overseas by collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information about overseas construction, through international cooperation and comprehensive research on risks in overseas construction, in order to, improve international trade balance, enhance national competitiveness, and contribute to national economic development.
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Korea Association of Machinery Industry (KOAMI) www.koami.or.kr
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Founded in 1968, KOAMI has been contributing to development of national economy by supporting the machinery industry through export promotion, industrial plant export, international cooperation, and technology development. It also supports trade policy, R&D activation, sophistication of production-based technology, and knowledge-based production environment, in order to enhance competitiveness of the machinery industry.
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Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA) www.kama.or.kr/MainController
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Founded in 1988, KAMA has been contributing to growth of the automobile industry and development of national economy by supporting and representing Korean automakers. Its main activities include providing environmental and safety-related policy recommendations, promoting international cooperation, leading public opinion about the automobile industry, promoting public relations, and organizing the Seoul Motor Show.
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Korea Electronics Association (KEA) www.gokea.org/eng
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Founded in 1976, KEA has been contributing national economic growth by supporting electronics and IT industries. Its main activities include fostering win-win growth between large companies and SMEs, improving global competitiveness of SMEs, promoting convergence with other industries, creating new jobs and an industrial ecosystem for start-ups, and serving as a bridge between the government and the industries etc.
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Korea Medical Industry Association (KMDIA) eng.kmdia.or.kr
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Founded in 1999, KMDIA has been supplying 80% of the medical devices available in the Korean market to manufacture and provide the medical devices, contributing to represent the rights of member companies, promoting access to the latest technologies as well as high-quality and consulting to find the ways into the global medical devices market.
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Korea Railway Association (KORASS) eng.korass.or.kr
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Founded in 2009, KOPASS has been supporting for railway sector by working for policy and technical development, providing comprehensive database to members & related organizations, supporting their exchange & cooperation, and managing training courses for the award of Rail Engineer’s License etc. in order to build a global railroad brand.
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Korea In-house Counsel Association (KICA) cafe.naver.com/attorneys
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Founded in 2011, KICA has been contributing to promote compliance and business ethics through various activities for empowering national economy and social development. It has currently 1,540 in-house counsel members by implementing various activities in the areas of operation, education, culture, ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), compliance and public interests.
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