March 03, 2026 | 09:40

New hotline established to receive reports of land violations

Thanh Xuân

The initiative aims to improve the efficiency of law enforcement and strengthen state management discipline over land resources.

New hotline established to receive reports of land violations
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Under Decision No. 633/QD-BNNMT recently-issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, a hotline has been established to receive reports of land violations.

According to the Decision, the hotline will receive and process information from organizations and individuals concerning legal violations in land administration. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency of law enforcement and strengthen state management discipline over land resources.

Specifically, reports will be received via telephone at 0243.629.0196 during office hours (8am – 12pm and 1pm – 5pm on weekdays). Additionally, organizations and individuals may submit reports in writing or via post to the following address: No. 10 Ton That Thuyet Street, Cau Giay Ward, Hanoi.

Submissions must include all required information, including: the full name, address, and phone number of the reporter, along with any confidentiality requests (if any); the name and address of the individual or organization allegedly committing the violation; the location of the land plot involved; the nature of the violation; and any relevant documents or evidence collected (if any).

Regarding the processing procedure, the handling of reported information will comply with the Law on Citizen Reception, the Law on Complaints, the Law on Denunciations, the Law on Inspection, the Land Law, and other relevant legal regulations.

The Decision also specifies that the hotline will handle land management violations as defined under Article 109 of Decree No. 102/2024/ND-CP, as well as land-related violations committed by land users or entities assigned land for management (as stipulated in the 2024 Land Law and Decree No. 123/2024/ND-CP).

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