청렴시트콤 ‘박청렴 패밀리가 떴다’ 유튜브 공개

Title: “Cheongryang Family Chronicles: A New Approach to Anti-Corruption Education”

The Financial Services Commission (FSC) has recently announced the release of a new educational sitcom series titled “Cheongryang Family Chronicles” on their official YouTube channel, “Kwonik Vision.” This innovative approach to anti-corruption education aims to engage the public in a more immersive and entertaining manner.

The sitcom tells the story of a once-honest public official’s family, the Cheongryang Family, who becomes infected by the “corruption virus,” leading to a series of comical but thought-provoking episodes. The series comprises ten short episodes, each depicting various scenarios related to corruption and ethical dilemmas faced by public officials and their families.

One notable episode features a popular idol star, Hwang Yoon-jeong, playing a role in which she attempts to coerce a student into changing her attendance record. The series also includes a vlog-style video titled “Manners Make the Office,” addressing workplace bullying and promoting a culture of respect and communication within organizations.

In addition to the sitcom, a series of short videos titled “Cheongryang General Hospital” has been released to illustrate real-life cases of violations of anti-corruption laws in an engaging and humorous manner. These videos feature popular comedian and YouTuber Kim Du-hyun portraying a doctor in comical yet informative reenactments of corrupt practices in a healthcare setting.

Furthermore, the FSC’s Cheongryang Education Institute has actively engaged the public by organizing an event where 100 participants who share and comment on the videos will be eligible to receive coffee coupons and other prizes, aiming to create a buzz and encourage active participation in the anti-corruption education initiative.

Kim Se-sin, the director of the Cheongryang Education Institute, emphasized the need for more engaging and enjoyable educational content to promote ethical values, in contrast to traditional legalistic approaches. He hopes that the series will prompt viewers to reconsider the concepts of integrity, fairness, and consideration in their daily lives.

In conclusion, the release of “Cheongryang Family Chronicles” represents a significant shift in the approach to anti-corruption education, using humor and entertainment to deliver important ethical messages. Through this initiative, the FSC seeks to inspire reflection and dialogue on the values of integrity and fairness in society.

For more information, contact:

Kim Ki-chang, Head of the Education Operations Department, Cheongryang Education Institute: 0439-016-141

Charge Officer: Seong Jang-mi: 0439-016-133.

Overall, the FSC’s “Cheongryang Family Chronicles” and “Manners Make the Office” represent a creative and engaging approach to anti-corruption education, aiming to educate and entertain while promoting ethical values in society.

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