<Data: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport>

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Starting May 30, the land compensation expropriation decision document, known as the 'Reconciliation Document,' will be easily accessible and issuable online. The Reconciliation Document refers to the document containing the review and resolution details of cases adjudicated by the Central Land Expropriation Committee (CLEC).


The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 29th that from the 30th, it will launch a service allowing online viewing and printing of the Reconciliation Document, which is the CLEC's judgment on land expropriation.


Until now, the CLEC has only delivered the Reconciliation Documents related to expropriation, objection resolutions, and special administrative adjudications in writing to project implementers, landowners, and related parties.


As a result, if the Reconciliation Document was lost, citizens had to request a reissuance of the document in writing, causing inconvenience.


Accordingly, the CLEC has established the 'Reconciliation Information System' so that applicants can view and obtain the Reconciliation Document online whenever needed.


The Reconciliation Information System can be downloaded and installed from the CLEC website.


After entering the required information such as personal data in the system and applying to view the Reconciliation Document, users can access it and print the document whenever necessary.


Park Myung-joo, Secretary General of the CLEC, stated, "This online viewing service for the Reconciliation Document is part of the public service improvement plan related to land expropriation, and it is expected to enhance the convenience and promptness of public access to information on land expropriation."


Meanwhile, the Central Land Committee will begin research services from July this year to build the 'Next-Generation Reconciliation Information System' to significantly enhance the level of public services related to land expropriation, starting with this online viewing service.


Once the Next-Generation Reconciliation Information System is established, all administrative processes related to land expropriation, including online application for reconciliation and electronic delivery of Reconciliation Documents, will be handled online, which is expected to improve the transparency and reliability of land expropriation administration as well as the protection of citizens' rights. Secretary General Park said, "We will proceed steadily with the system construction work to ensure that all land expropriation administration can be processed online by 2025."





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