Xinhua News Agency, Taiyuan, November 30 (Reporter Wei Biao) The reporter learned from the Shanxi Provincial Department of Natural Resources that as of November 24, Shanxi Province has investigated and eliminated 526,500 suspected rural occupations of cultivated land and building houses.

After investigation, it was found that 263,400 rural houses have been occupied by farmland since January 1, 2013.

  It is understood that since the start of the survey work in September this year, Shanxi Province has organized and mobilized more than 35,000 cadres from the two committees of the villages and villages in towns and villages to carry out village-by-village measures on the problem of the arbitrary occupation of farmland and houses in 23,426 villages (groups) across the province On-site investigation of households; 145 technical support units and 1,824 technical operators are employed by cities and counties to simultaneously carry out information collection services.

To ensure openness, transparency, truthfulness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness and objectiveness of the results of the model, Shanxi Province has established 121 county-level model publicity platforms, 106 county-level feedback and reporting WeChat public accounts, and 1,348 township-level reporting telephones. The provincial and municipal model offices are also set up simultaneously. The complaint service hotline.

  Shanxi has also set up 11 joint supervision groups to conduct on-site supervision of the preliminary investigations, public announcements, and containment of new additions in all cities in the province, and spot checks on 33 counties, 71 townships, and 200 villages.

At the same time, 11 counties (cities, districts) with poor organization, slow progress, and ineffective investigation and punishment of new problems were transferred to the Shanxi Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, and the local party committee and government principals were interviewed and urged to be interviewed. Regions should consolidate their main responsibilities, and pay close attention to the patterning and drainage work.

  Yao Qinglin, director of the Department of Natural Resources of Shanxi Province, said that the next step will continue to take stringent measures such as listing supervision, public exposure, interviews and accountability. It is necessary to investigate matters as well as people, and resolutely curb the problem of new rural occupations of farmland and houses. .