Inspection of Origin Labeling for Seongsu Food Products and Crackdown on Illegal Real Estate Brokerage Activities

Daejeon City will crack down on crimes infringing on people's livelihood in September and October in celebration of Chuseok.

Daejeon City will crack down on crimes infringing on people's livelihood in September and October in celebration of Chuseok.

View original image

Daejeon City announced that it will conduct intensive crackdowns on illegal activities that threaten public welfare from September to October in celebration of the Chuseok holiday.


Investigation Team 1 plans to focus on illegal brokerage activities by licensed real estate agents (including employees), charging brokerage fees or actual expenses in excess of the legal limit, lending, transferring, acquiring, or brokering real estate agent licenses, in response to the increased demand for rentals and leases during the peak moving season in autumn.


In early September, a joint inspection on the indication of origin for popular holiday foods such as rice cakes and traditional sweets will be conducted with the Chungnam Branch of the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service. In addition, to eradicate illegal distribution and disguised sales of beef (Hanwoo), the city will randomly collect Hanwoo sold at businesses and request DNA testing at the City Health and Environment Research Institute to verify if it is domestically produced.


Investigation Team 2 will inspect livestock product distribution and sales businesses for the sale of expired livestock products, violations of standards and specifications for livestock products, unauthorized or unreported business operations, and compliance with business operator obligations.


Investigation Team 3 will focus on businesses that emit air pollutants, wastewater, or waste, checking for unauthorized (unreported) installation of emission facilities and improper operation of pollution prevention facilities. In particular, for air pollutant emission facilities such as painting and separation facilities, drones will be used for real-time on-site monitoring, and immediate on-site inspections will be conducted if any illegal activities are detected.


Im Muk, Director of Citizen Safety for Daejeon City, said, "We will intensively crack down on crimes that directly impact citizens' health and safety, and take strict action in accordance with laws and principles."





This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing