Gangseo-gu Holds Report Meeting on Measures to Promote Jeonse Damage Support Project on the 13th

Jin Gyo-hoon, Gangseo District Mayor, "Devoting All Efforts to Establish Effective Measures Against Jeonse Damage" View original image

Jin Gyo-hoon, Mayor of Gangseo District, stated on the 13th at the 'Jeonse Damage Support Project Promotion Plan Report Meeting' that "We will continue to supplement and strengthen the support measures for victims of Jeonse fraud so that they can be effectively implemented in the field."


Mayor Jin said, "Even if a meticulous and systematic comprehensive plan is prepared at the local government level, we will carefully ensure that cases where victims do not apply because they are unaware of their eligibility for support do not occur."


The meeting held in the district office's large conference room that morning was attended by about 30 members of the Gangseo District Jeonse Damage Support Group, composed of the Jeonse Damage Countermeasure General T/F team and 13 practical departments.


The attendees checked the progress of each task force, including Jeonse fraud prevention, victim support, education, and publicity, and discussed future response plans.


The district has established the first ordinance supporting victims of Jeonse fraud among local governments and conducted a full-scale survey of victims, preparing and implementing a comprehensive support plan for Jeonse fraud victims at the highest level among local governments.


In particular, as a result of continuously proposing supplementary legislation and system improvements related to the special law to central government ministries, some of these have been reflected in government policies.


This year, the district plans to strengthen Jeonse fraud prevention activities in addition to the existing comprehensive support measures for Jeonse fraud victims.


They plan to produce an informational video containing precautions for lease contracts and post it on the district office's official YouTube channel. Housing lease education is also being prepared for young adults in their 20s and 30s who are new to society.


Additionally, they plan to produce and distribute a Jeonse damage casebook. The casebook will include representative types of Jeonse fraud, countermeasures for various situations, and realistic problems and overcoming processes experienced by actual victims.



Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon said, "It is heartbreaking that some cases are not recognized as victims due to deficiencies in laws and systems. To provide multifaceted support to victims, support at the government and National Assembly levels is urgently needed. We will convey the voices from the field to the government and continuously develop effective policies."


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