Kim Yungu, president and CEO of Hyundai AutoEver (fifth from the left in the front row), and other executives pledge to establish a culture of fair trade compliance at the CP Leader Pledge Ceremony. /Courtesy of Hyundai AutoEver

Hyundai AutoEver said on the 12th that it recently held a "CP leader pledge ceremony." CP is a compliance system that corporations operate on their own to comply with fair trade–related laws, and includes an internal monitoring system and training programs for employees.

This event was held for the second year in a row, with about 20 members of the management team, including the Hyundai AutoEver CEO and executives, in attendance. After hearing a briefing on compliance management and CP trends from Legal Affairs Office head Executive Director Sim Min-jung, the management signed a pledge to voluntarily comply with fair trade.

At the event, Hyundai AutoEver unveiled its CP slogan, "Be fair, HAE! Comply, HAE! Join in, HAE!" It combines the core keywords "fairness" and "compliance" with the English abbreviation of Hyundai AutoEver's corporate name, "HAE," and was selected through an in-house contest open to all employees.

Hyundai AutoEver is pursuing a range of activities to establish a culture of compliance, including ▲ a fair trade voluntary compliance campaign ▲ a CP quiz competition ▲ production of a CP webtoon ▲ job-specific specialized training. In May, it issued a proclamation of its commitment to fair trade in the name of the CEO.

Kim Yun-gu, CEO of Hyundai AutoEver, said, "It is important to adhere to principles to become a customer-centered global best SW (software) corporations," adding, "We in the management will take the lead in establishing a culture of voluntary compliance with fair trade."

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