CLARK Development Corp. (CDC) President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Agnes Devanadera received recognition from a South Korean anti-corruption organization for her dedication to enhancing the country's image in government service ethics, transparency and upholding ethical standards.
A 14-man delegation from the Anti-Corruption Civil Movement General Federation (ACCMGF), a member of the Union of International Associations, presented the World Integrity Prize to Devanadera at the Clark Visitors Center on January 15.
Devanadera said the recognition inspired her to continue to give better service to Clark locators and continue CDC's relentless fight against corruption.
In her message, Devanadera also thanked Francisco Villanueva Jr., president of the Clark Investors and Locators Association, for nominating her for the award.
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission has authorized the ACCMGF, a coalition comprising over 300 associations engaged in diverse sectors, including politics, public affairs, education, religion, media, defense, social welfare, economics, public institutions and global civil society.
The CDC's CEO also noted the presence of several South Korean locators in Clark Freeport Zone and underscored that the CDC's sustained positive relations with them has played a role in enhancing Clark's reputation as a premier investment and tourism destination in the country.