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Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Byun Chang-heum has apologized for allegations of land dumping in the new city by some employees of the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) and promised to prepare measures to prevent them from returning. to happen.
Minister Byeon Chang-heum held an online public emergency briefing at the Seoul Government Complex on the 4th and said, “On February 24, the government announced that it will supply 70,000 households in Gwangmyeong and Siheung with new cities in Gyeonggi-do for the rapid stabilization of the housing market. “After the announcement of the new city of Siheung, Gwangmyeong, suspicions of speculation by LH employees were raised, and it was confirmed that the purchase of land by of the employees was a fact. ”
Minister Byun said: “As the minister of the competent ministry and head of the agency who headed the agency immediately before, I take full responsibility for the fact that unfavorable things have happened in the agency that has to execute the public development project based on the reliability and transparency of the policy. “I deeply apologize to the people,” he said.
He continued: “The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, under the leadership of the Prime Minister’s Office, has launched a comprehensive investigation into allegations of speculation raised in the third new city for employees of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and public institutions. and local governments related to the housing sites business. ” He added: “We will thoroughly check the status of land ownership and transactions, including spouses and direct relatives in the survey.”
He added: “If the investigation reveals illegal acts, etc., we will take strict measures in accordance with laws and regulations such as complaints, complaints and disciplinary measures, and we will prepare and institutionalize recurrence prevention measures to prevent this from happening.” again “.” We will strictly limit non-living real estate transactions and make reporting of real estate transactions mandatory. ”
Minister Byeon said: “Even if you are not in charge of the business, we will create important undisclosed information and seek punishment for those who use it for land transactions.”
Finally, “I will investigate thoroughly to restore people’s trust and announce the results and countermeasures to avoid a repeat in the near future.” He said.
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