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涉违法占地、毁林毁草破坏生态……8个典型问题被通报
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-02-04 01:51
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration have identified and reported eight typical illegal activities related to land use and ecological damage, emphasizing the need for local governments to rectify these issues in accordance with laws and regulations [1]. Group 1: Illegal Land Use Cases - Tianjin Xiqing District has inadequately supervised the illegal occupation of 58.7 acres of arable land for the construction of a horse training ground [1]. - Luoyang Mengjin District in Henan Province has poorly managed the illegal extraction of soil from 32.04 acres of permanent basic farmland for brick burning [1]. - In Hubei Province, illegal logging activities have occurred on 286.05 acres in Huashan Village, resulting in significant ecological damage [1]. - Hunan San'an Mining Co., Ltd. has unlawfully occupied 109.93 acres of forest land [1]. - Wanzhou District in Chongqing has inadequately supervised the illegal occupation of 216 acres of permanent basic farmland for planting decorative grass [1]. - Xifeng County in Guizhou Province has unlawfully occupied 587.85 acres of forest land for a chemical park [1]. - Haixi Prefecture in Qinghai Province has poorly managed the illegal occupation of 119.6 acres by Wenkang Salt Lake Co., Ltd. for hotel construction outside urban development boundaries [1]. - In Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Hami City has unlawfully occupied 113.67 acres of natural pasture land for an open-pit coal mine [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Response - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration has called for local governments and relevant departments to rectify and address these issues in accordance with laws and regulations, avoiding simplistic or one-size-fits-all solutions [1]. - The authorities will continue to monitor the rectification of these issues to ensure compliance and improve daily management practices [1].
非法占用13185.66㎡土地,大唐河南清洁能源一分公司被罚
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-12-03 11:48
Core Points - The article reports that Datang Henan Clean Energy Co., Ltd. Yiyang Branch was fined for illegal land occupation by the Yiyang County Natural Resources Bureau on November 26, 2025 [1][2] Group 1: Company Information - Datang Henan Clean Energy Yiyang Branch was established in 2018 and is led by Qin Liezhong [5] - The parent company, Datang Henan Clean Energy Co., Ltd., was founded in October 2014 with a registered capital of 1,103.3756 million RMB and is wholly owned by Datang Henan Power Generation Co., Ltd. [5] Group 2: Legal Violations and Penalties - The company illegally occupied 13,185.66 square meters (approximately 19.76 acres) of land without approval from the natural resources authority, violating the Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China [2][3] - The penalties imposed include the return of the illegally occupied land, confiscation of newly constructed buildings and facilities on that land, and a fine of 105,485.28 RMB for the land occupation [3]
北京国网电力技术股份有限公司河北分公司因违法占地被罚
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-09-02 02:38
Core Viewpoint - Beijing State Grid Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd. Hebei Branch was penalized for illegally occupying land without government approval to build a 220KV gathering station, resulting in a total fine of 3,218,797 yuan [1][2]. Summary by Relevant Sections Administrative Penalty Details - The administrative penalty decision was issued by the Lingxiu County Natural Resources and Planning Bureau, with document number Lingzi Gui Fa Zi [2025] 08-006 [2]. - The company was ordered to return illegally occupied land measuring 10,837.74 square meters (approximately 16.26 acres) [1][2]. - Additional land confiscated includes 3,925.99 square meters of other forest land and 56.85 square meters of other grassland, along with newly constructed facilities [1][2]. Financial Penalties - The company faces a fine of 1,028,235 yuan for occupying 6,854.9 square meters of construction land (salt fields and mining land) at a rate of 150 yuan per square meter [1][2]. - For the other forest land and grassland, a fine of 2,190,562 yuan was imposed at a rate of 550 yuan per square meter [1][2]. - The total penalty amounts to 3,218,797 yuan (written as "叁佰贰拾壹万捌仟柒佰玖拾柒元整") [1][2]. Company Background - Beijing State Grid Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd. was established on December 1, 1997, with a registered capital of 94,348,707 yuan [2]. - The legal representative of the company is Zhou Ziguan [2].
惠水城投集团城市建设投资发展有限公司因违法占地被罚30余万元
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-09-01 06:44
Core Points - The Huishui City Investment Group was fined for illegally occupying 29,279.6 square meters of collective land without proper approval for agricultural land conversion [1][2] - The company has been occupying the land since September 2014 for the "Huishui County Ecological Migration Cooperation Development Project" [1][2] - The total fine imposed is RMB 307,056.5, with specific penalties based on land type [2][4] Summary by Category Company Information - Huishui City Investment Group was established on August 22, 2012, with a registered capital of RMB 460,993.239 million and paid-in capital of RMB 430,993.239 million [3] - The company is primarily controlled by the Huishui County State-owned Assets Monitoring Center, holding 97.077% of shares [3] Legal and Regulatory Actions - The Huishui Natural Resources Bureau issued an administrative penalty decision, requiring the company to return the illegally occupied land and confiscate the buildings and facilities constructed on it [1][2] - The penalty includes a fine calculated based on the type of land occupied, with specific rates for cultivated land, forest land, and other agricultural land [2][4]
涉破坏耕地、非法采矿等,两部门通报违法违规典型问题
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-29 08:07
Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the ongoing illegal land occupation and ecological damage in various regions, despite regulations aimed at protecting farmland and ecological boundaries [1][2][3] - The Ministry of Natural Resources and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration have reported 21 typical illegal activities, emphasizing the need for strict rectification and enhanced supervision across all regulatory stages [1] - Specific cases include the unauthorized occupation of 86.6 acres of forest land in Shanxi Province and the illegal use of 459.20 acres of permanent basic farmland in Inner Mongolia for decorative grass planting [1][2] Group 2 - In Liaoning Province, a company illegally occupied 155.37 acres of land for a calcium silicate board project without the necessary administrative permits [2] - In Henan Province, a company engaged in illegal sand and gravel excavation over 38.36 acres of forest land, with approximately 37,000 tons of materials extracted [2] - Ongoing illegal mining activities were reported in Guangxi, where 23 projects involved the illegal extraction of 1.59 million tons of mineral resources, valued at 1.462 billion yuan [3]