Global Competitiveness Empowerment Forum (GCEF) organized the Fair Player Club Seminar for Compliance & Business Ethics of Electronics Industry in Topaz Hall, Ta Bong (Japanese Restaurant), the Palace Hotel Seoul, on December 8, 2015.
It was co-hosted by Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA) and Global Compact Network Korea (GCNK), organized by Global Competitiveness Empowerment Forum (GCEF), endorsed by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE), Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) and sponsored by Siemens Integrity Initiative.
This seminar was the fourth education seminar of Fair Player Club (www.fairplayerclub.kr), a public-private sector platform to promote compliance and business ethics. Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA) co-signed with the industry associations of construction, electronics, machinery, and railway for cooperation in the launching ceremony of Fair Player Club on May 19, 2015.
The seminar started with the opening speech of KIM, Yong-geun, President & CEO, Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA). IM, Hong-jae, Vice President and Secretary-General of Global Compact Network Korea (GCNK) presented regarding 'Introduction of Fair Player Club and Global Anti-Corruption Trends', Song, Chang-suk, President, The Korean Academy of Motor Industry (KAMI) presented regarding ‘Importance of Compliance and Business ethics on Automobile Industry‘ and PARK, Jong-kun (Ryan), Regional Compliance Officer, Siemens Ltd. Seoul shared their company cases regarding Compliance & Business Ethics.
KIM, Yong-geun, President & CEO, Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA) said, “Automobile is the most globalized product and competes with other global companies in the global market. Automobile industry will strengthen compliance & business ethics in accordance with global standard.”
IM, Hong-jae, Vice President and Secretary-General of Global Compact Network Korea (GCNK) said, “This seminar is a proven evidence of Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA)’s willingness to raise awareness of Compliance & Business Ethics in automobile industry, as a cradle to nurture fair play spirit through Compliance & Business Ethics.” He added, “I hope this seminar can be a driver to prevent and manage corruption risks effectively by empowering business strategies. Through this seminar, I hope that companies in automobile industry can participate in Fair Player Club, a platform for anti-corruption and clean and fair business through Collective Action.”
Song, Chang-suk, President, The Korean Academy of Motor Industry (KAMI) presented the importance of Compliance & Business ethics on automobile industry, the reality on business ethics in South Korea, and the suggestion to business ethics and PARK, Jong-kun (Ryan), Regional Compliance Officer, Siemens Ltd. Seoul shared their company cases regarding Compliance & Business Ethics such as Siemens Compliance system, Siemens Compliance Organization, and Collective Action. Through these cases, Siemens showed that Compliance is their top priority.
All participants received the Seminar Completion Certificate issued by Global Compact Network Korea (GCNK) and ‘Fair Play Rule Compliance Package of the Fair Player Club Seminar for Compliance and Business Ethics of Automobile Industry’.