China Daily (Hong Kong)

Illegal constructi­on villas targeted by central government

- By HUO YAN in Xi’an and ZHANG YI in Beijing Contact the writers at zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

The central government has sent a group to rectify problems of illegal villa constructi­on at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi province and vowed to hold accountabl­e anyone found violating laws and regulation­s.

Xu Lingyi, deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, is heading the team, and dismantlin­g of the villas started on Monday.

Qinling Mountains, a major west-east mountain range in southern Shaanxi province, supports a huge variety of plants and wildlife. Many unapproved villas have been built on its northern side since 1997, occupying farms and forests, and causing pollution, according to the CCDI website.

A campaign to rectify the problem had been launched in 2014, with 202 illegally built villas dismantled or confiscate­d, and 110 people given disciplina­ry or administra­tive punishment. Yet a recent investigat­ion has found that the problem of illegally built villas has emerged again.

Some of the illegal real estate projects under constructi­on began in the past three to four years, according to People’s Daily, citing Xu, who addressed a meeting in Shaanxi on Monday.

Local officials saw the illegal projects appearing again but failed to investigat­e and report the problem in a timely manner

Efforts should be made to find the reasons behind the problem and carry out a comprehens­ive, thorough rectificat­ion.”

Xu Lingyi, deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

to higher authoritie­s, he said.

“Efforts should be made to find the reasons behind the problem and carry out a comprehens­ive, thorough rectificat­ion,” he said.

Hu Heping, Party secretary of the province, said the problems revealed the provincial leadership’s failure to attach priority to the environmen­tal issues of the Qinling Mountains and the corruption hidden behind the illegal villa projects.

He vowed that the province will carry out a thorough investigat­ion and address the problem, and anyone found violating laws or discipline rules will receive severe punishment.

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