Promoting the organic linkage of law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice
Organic linkage of law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice,as the deployment requirement of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee,holds the value of ensuring that the functions and responsibilities in the anti-corruption pattern are fulfilled according to law,that the anti-corruption law is closely woven and the process is streamlined,and that the anti-corruption law enforcement is fair and just.Promoting the organic linkage of law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice involves the following three aspects.First,construct the structural form of linking law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice with law-enforcement supervision as the dominance.And we should understand the function orientation in the pattern of anti-corruption,profoundly grasp the difference between corruption and social governance in the field of criminal procedure,and the political logic of the party's self-revolution leading the social revolution.Secondly,specify the subject responsibility of linking law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice,which is the responsibility and obligation of linking law and law shouldered by the supervision organ and the judicial,procuratorial,public security and relevant law enforcement agencies and personnel on the basis of the supervision organ's implementation of the legal functions of anti-corruption.Thirdly,perfect the organic mechanism of linking law-enforcement supervision with criminal justice,which mainly includes supervision organs'coordinating and coordinating mechanism with judicial organs in the process of investigating and handling cases of crimes committed by duty,such as examining and determining proofs and reporting trial information,and linking mechanism with inspection organs,such as earlier intervention in major suspect cases,and case transfer.The main purpose of this mechanism is to ensure that anti-corruption law enforcement and justice operates on right track of the rule of law through the restraining cooperation between law-enforcement supervision and criminal justice.