(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Cho-rong = The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport decided to intensively inspect illegal activities at apartment construction sites in the early stages of construction or during frame construction.
If suspected violations are discovered, an investigation will be requested immediately.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced that First Vice Minister Lee Won-jae held a meeting with the heads of the Land Management Office at the National Land Development Exhibition Hall in Seoul on the 24th.
At this meeting, plans to revitalize the operation of the Illegal Act Response Center installed in each land management agency were discussed.
The Illegal Act Response Center decided to focus on cracking down on illegal acts in cooperation with local authorities during the first half of the year. In particular, the plan is to crack down on apartment construction sites in the early stages of construction, which are targets of illegal activities.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport also held a meeting with public officials in charge of cargo transportation in cities and provinces on the same day to discuss follow-up measures for damage cases received during the intensive reporting period for damages to the truck loading system.
The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs announced that it would cooperate with local governments to verify the facts of the received damage cases and take administrative measures once morest illegal acts.
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2023/02/24 17:30 Sent