On Establishing a Contact and Coordination Mechanism Between the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Commission and the CPC Political and Legal Affairs Commission in Dealing with Judicial Corruption Cases
Combating corruption is closely related to the public's support and the CPC's long-term ruling status,and is an important political task under the Party's leadership in the new era.However,the intrinsic tool value and independent value of combating corruption coexist,and the objective attributes of striking control and repairing guarantee functions are present,which determine that when deploying governance forces to specific areas,consideration should be given to the special nature of the governance object to achieve the unification of eliminating corruption and maintaining the normal operation of public power.The judiciary,as the last line of defense for upholding social justice,will have a significant impact on the overall effectiveness of combating corruption.However,the current relative lack of constraints on anti-corruption power itself and the relative inadequacy of job and duty guarantees for judicial staff require that,in the case of judicial staff suspected of committing crimes,in addition to the existing early intervention mechanism between the case review departments of the CPC discipline inspection and supervision commissions and the procuratorate,efforts should be made to establish a systematic linkage and coordination mechanism between the Political and Legal Affairs Committee(hereinafter referred to as the"Committee")and the CPC discipline inspection and supervision commission(hereinafter referred to as the"Commission")at appropriate nodes on issues such as case jurisdiction,investigation and review of cases,methods of holding accountable,and disclosure of caseinformation.To ensure that while eliminating judicial corruption,judicial staff are guaranteed the job security and confidence to actively perform their duties,and promote the joint improvement of anti-corruption efficiency and judicial efficiency.
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