A CCP cadres in Shanghai went abroad 13 times because they did not report in accordance with regulations and were dismissed by government affairs.
According to the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Communist Party of China Discipline Inspection Commission on Tuesday (January 30), Wang, a cadre of a unit of a unit in Jiading District, Shanghai, did not report to the organization due to 13 times in accordance with regulations.Acting by government affairs.
Wang is keen on traveling abroad, but thinks that the approval process is cumbersome and worrying that the number of overseas times is "bad impact", so he will feel crooked.According to the regulations, his passport and the Hong Kong and Macau Pass are kept by the unit.In order to bypass the organizational procedure, he faked his certificate and re -proceeded his documents.
From 2015 to 2019, he has repeatedly fabricated domestic travel destinations for public vacations, but he went to Russia, Thailand, Japan and other countries.
The investigator of the Discipline Inspection Commission of Jiading District said: "As a public official, the consciousness of discipline and rules is very weak." Wang has always been lucky that the organization will not discover that the unit is not located.Frequent demand leave has not attracted attention. Management is relaxed, failed to discover problems in time, curb as soon as possible, and profound lessons.
The State Supervision Commission of the Communist Party of China on the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China also notified another case where the personal information was doubled.Song Lin, former member of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of Guizhou Radio and Television Media Group Co., Ltd., was "double -opened" on January 22, and reported that it was "no organization principles, and it was better to report personal matters."
The former deputy secretary of the party committee and deputy president of the Dalian Branch of China Construction Bank led the Yangtze River to be "double -opened" last month, and also reported that it also included the "violation of the principle of organizational principles and concealed the relevant matters of individuals".