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  • Director Yu-yuan Huang of the Administrative Enforcement Agency Visits Our Branch

    Director Yu-Yuan Huang of the Administrative Enforcement Agency of the Ministry of Justice visited the training course for volunteers on the morning of June 14, to encourage personnel engaged in volunteer services across agencies under the Ministry of Justice. Director Huang urged volunteer workers to adopt a friendly service attitude and serve visitors with enthusiasm and warmth. Internally, he emphasized fostering a spirit of love, compassion, and care among the volunteers. During his visit to the Taichung Branch Office, Director Huang not only attended the volunteer training course but also presented awards for outstanding achievements in the 112th fiscal year, including the Outstanding Achievement Award, the First Place in Execution Performance Award, and the First Place in Execution Attitude Assessment Award to exemplary colleagues. He expressed condolences and encouragement to all staff members. Furthermore, Director Huang actively discussed future administrative priorities and strategies, addressing issues such as manpower utilization and the promotion of case execution. Through these visits and discussions, he aimed to enhance foresight among colleagues regarding future business development and foster a spirit of mutual assistance and cooperation, thereby promoting more effective implementation of administrative tasks.

  • Results Video of 2024 'Guiding with Integrity, Walking the Path of Clean Governance' Anti-Corruption and Legal Education Campaign

    In the first half of this year, the Taichung Branch Office of the Administrative Enforcement Agency organized internship training for 14 students from the Department of Finance and Law at Asia University. To deepen their understanding of agency operations, from March to May, the Ethics Office themed its activities around "Guiding with Integrity, Walking the Path of Clean Governance," arranging a series of courses including observation and practical exercises in anti-corruption practices. These initiatives aimed to help interns explore the significance of integrity and ethics  in the workplace.  Additionally, to establish a campus integrity network and expand anti-corruption advocacy efforts, the Ethics Office designated interns as integrity education ambassadors. Collaborating with faculty and students from Asia University's Department of Finance and Law, they promoted legal education programs in primary schools, communities, and campuses, advocating against corruption. Through innovative approaches tailored to the new generation, these efforts aimed to advocate and promote the values of integrity and ethics in a relaxed, lively, yet professional manner.

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