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LH employees who are suspicious of speculation in Gwangmyeong and Siheung land will not receive proper compensation here.
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Byun Chang-heum (photo) said in the National Assembly’s National Land Transportation Committee’s pending report on the 9th, when Rep. Song Eon-seok, the power of the people, pointed out the problem that LH employees who invested in Siheung, Gwangmyeong received negotiated transfer housing. It is possible enough to exclude the immigrant homes and the like.” LH CEO Jang Choong-mo also said, “If it is determined that the current bylaws had the purpose of speculation, the provision of housing land can be excluded at the discretion of the implementer.” It means that even with current regulations, land compensation for these employees may not be provided. Hyeop-eui-transferred land is a detached housing site that is given priority when a landlord with 1,000m2 of land actively pays for land compensation. Migrant residential land is a commercial housing land supplied to the natives who had their homes.
Some LH employees who invested in Siheung, Gwangmyeong shared their stakes by 1,000㎡. With this, doubts are raised that the stakes were settled in order to meet the requirements for a housing site application, which is a negotiated transfer. Rep. Song said, “They originally had 3 parcels of 5000 m², and then divided them into 5 parcels of 1000 m² by handwriting and chalk. At the time, the enforcement ordinance of the Act was amended to provide the right to sell apartments by improving the negotiated transferable land system. “Isn’t they doing such a splitting of shares in order to get the right to sell apartments after knowing the information on the revision of these laws,” he questioned. In response, Minister Byeon said, “If you know the revision of internal laws and make investments, it is a serious problem.” Congressman Song insisted that “the negotiated transferable housing site or immigrant housing site should be supplied only to natives, and foreigners should be excluded.”
Reporter Choi Jin-seok [email protected]
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