China News Service, Beijing, February 18 (Reporter Pang Wuji) China's Ministry of Natural Resources publicly announced on the 18th that the special inspectors of the 2023 land change investigation found a total of 16 typical problems of fraud and lack of serious and strict inspection.
According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, the National Natural Resources Supervision Agency will carry out special inspections of the 2023 national land change survey from December 2023 to February 2024, focusing on the authenticity and accuracy of the inflow and outflow of cultivated land. In the county-level investigation stage of the annual land change survey, the inspection bureaus sampled 167 spots830,000, 434 counties (cities, districts) were inspected on the spot, and 1 problem was found70,000, accounting for 1 of the total number of nucleated spots0%。
In order to effectively play the role of warning and education and ensure that the survey data are true, accurate and reliable, the Ministry of Natural Resources has decided to publicly report the 7 typical problems of fraud and 9 typical problems of fraud found by the recent inspectors and the typical cases of more than 1,000 mu of cultivated land in the investigation results caused by the lack of seriousness and lax control.
Among the typical problems of fraud, the report shows that the village committees of Beizang Village, Daxing District, Beijing, and Beixiaoying Village, Beixiaoying Town, Shunyi District, have covered the soil on the hardened ground by fraud, and no problems have been found in the investigation and self-examination of the two districts.
Shanxi Province Datong Boxin agricultural by-products *** fraud on the hardened ground covered soil, Tianzhen County investigation self-inspection did not find problems, Datong City inspection and Shanxi Province inspection is not strict, no problems were found.
Shuikou Town** and Songxi Village, Gutian County, Ningde City, Fujian Province, organized false evidence in the form of temporary transplantation of sugarcane and fixed-point posing, resulting in false farmland surveys.
In the problem of not being serious in the work and not strict in checking, the circular pointed out that Suning County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, mistakenly investigated a total of 2,313 acres of highway land in 10 patches as cultivated land, and the Suning County Natural Resources and Planning Bureau did not find it in its own inspection, and the Cangzhou City Natural Resources and Planning Bureau did not find it in its verification.
Some banner counties of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region will be 432850 acres of unused map spots were incorrectly investigated as cultivated land, and the relevant Qi County Natural Resources Bureau did not find it in its self-inspection. (ENDS).