Recent Posts
- Ukraine recovery should be based on development of territorial communities, innovations, involvement of professional domestic community – results of ESUR forum 29.06.2023
- Ukraine repatriates five more seriously wounded Russian POWs 10.04.2023
- Rada intends to include history of Ukraine, foreign language in final certification for general secondary education 10.04.2023
- Rada terminates protocol on joint anti-terrorist measures in CIS territories for Ukraine 10.04.2023
- 100 Ukrainians, incl defenders of Mariupol, returned according to swap procedure – Yermak 10.04.2023
Executive Service returns 1.8 times more land plots to state ownership in nine months – Justice Ministry
KYIV. Oct 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – In the nine months of 2021, the State Executive Service bodies returned to state and municipal ownership 314 illegally seized land plots with a total area of 5,320 hectares, which is 1.77 times more than the figures for the same period of 2020, respectively (177 plots) and 1.82 times (2,930 hectares), the Ministry of Justice wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
"Every year the State Executive Service adds 33-35% to the preliminary results according to various indicators. This indicates the correctness of the chosen course for digitalization. And though the majority of state executors are conscientious employees, we are consistently working to eliminate the possibility of abuse of office," Deputy Minister of Justice for Executive Service Andriy Haichenko said.
According to him, the increase in the performance of the State Executive Service bodies is associated with the digitalization of enforcement proceedings and the elimination of corruption risks.
As reported, the Ministry of Defense, with the assistance of the Ministry of Agricultural Policy and Food and Kyiv Regional State Administration, restored control over 7,700 hectares of defense lands, illegally seized in 2013, in the village of Divychky (Kyiv region), of which 540 hectares were taken out of state ownership.
In May 2021, a section of a military airfield in Uman (Cherkasy region) with an area of 500 hectares was returned to the state, which will allow it to be used for the needs of civil aviation.