Which department is applying for civil servants?
Discipline inspection and supervision organs are specialized organs of party organizations and state administrative supervision, which are responsible for supervising civil servants' performance of their duties, implementation of discipline and honesty in politics, and investigating violations of party discipline and discipline. If a civil servant is found to violate the law and discipline, he may report to the discipline inspection and supervision department of his unit or the discipline inspection and supervision organ at a higher level.
First, understand the object and content of the report.
Before reporting civil servants, we must first make clear the object and content of the report. The object of the report should be a specific individual civil servant or the unit where the civil servant works, and the content of the report should be specific violations of law and discipline, such as corruption, bribery, abuse of power, dereliction of duty and so on.
Second, choose the reporting channel.
There are many channels to report civil servants, including reporting to the discipline inspection and supervision department of the unit, reporting to the higher discipline inspection and supervision organs, and reporting to relevant government departments. When choosing the reporting channel, we should choose according to the nature and severity of the reporting content to ensure that the reporting can be handled promptly and effectively.
Third, provide detailed evidence.
To report a civil servant, it is necessary to provide detailed evidence to prove the reported person's violation of law and discipline. Evidence materials can include relevant documents, photos, audio recordings, video recordings, etc. , and should be true, reliable and sufficient. Providing sufficient evidence is helpful for the discipline inspection and supervision organs to conduct in-depth investigation on the contents of the report.
Fourth, cooperate with the investigation and handling.
After the report, the discipline inspection and supervision organs will investigate and handle the contents of the report. Both the whistleblower and the whistleblower may be required to cooperate with the investigation and provide further evidence and explanations. When cooperating with the investigation, it shall truthfully state the facts, and shall not conceal, distort the facts or provide false evidence.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) protects personal privacy and rights.
When reporting civil servants, we should pay attention to protecting personal privacy and rights. Informants should avoid disclosing their personal information and reporting contents in public or on social media, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble and harm to informants. At the same time, whistleblowers should also pay attention to protecting their legitimate rights and interests and avoid retaliation or improper handling.
To sum up:
Reporting civil servants is a way for citizens to exercise their supervisory power. They should choose formal channels, provide detailed evidence, cooperate with investigation and handling, and protect personal privacy and rights. Discipline inspection and supervision organs, as the organs responsible for supervising civil servants to perform their duties, will investigate and deal with the contents of reports according to law, and safeguard the discipline and image of civil servants.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) supervision law
Article 35 provides that:
The supervisory organ shall accept the report or report and deal with it in accordance with the relevant provisions. If it is not under the jurisdiction of this organ, it shall be transferred to the organ with jurisdiction for handling.
The staff who accept reports, complaints and reports shall explain the legal liability of false accusation and frame-up to the informants, accusers and informants. However, as long as it is not fabricated facts or evidence, even if the facts of accusation and report are different, or even false accusation, it should be strictly distinguished from false accusation.
Informants, complainants and informants who are unwilling to disclose their names and report, accuse and report their acts shall keep them confidential.
People's Republic of China (PRC) civil servant law
Article 57 provides that:
Organs shall supervise the ideological and political work, performance of duties, performance of work style, and compliance with laws and regulations of civil servants, carry out diligent and honest education, and establish daily management and supervision systems and mechanisms.
If problems are found in the supervision of civil servants, we should distinguish between different situations, remind them by talking, criticize and educate them, order them to check, admonish them, adjust their organizations and punish them.