South Korea’s National Sports Promotion Corporation (NSC) has conducted anti-corruption and ethics training for executives and employees of national sports organizations. The initiative aims to foster a fairer organizational culture within the sports sector and enhance ethical conduct among leaders. The training program addresses increasing calls for transparency and accountability in Korean sports administration. NSC officials emphasized the importance of proactive measures to prevent corruption and maintain public trust. Participants engaged in sessions focused on relevant laws, ethical dilemmas, and best practices for maintaining integrity. This effort reflects a broader national commitment to rooting out misconduct and promoting ethical leadership across all sectors. The NSC plans to continue and expand these training programs in the future.