"Both fighting tigers and slapping flies" represents the exchange with netizens on anti-corruption issues (with pictures) - Sohu News

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"Both fighting tigers and swatting flies" Representatives and netizens exchange views on anti-corruption issues

Date: 2006-01-20 15:34:28 Source: Hainan Daily

Haikou Evening News January 20th report In the afternoon of January 19th, Zhou Quanjie, representative of the Hainan Provincial People's Congress and member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, Huang Guoqiang, representative of the Provincial People's Congress and member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, Huang Weiguo, deputy procurator-general of the Provincial People's Procuratorate, and Zhong Jiexing, deputy director of the Anti-Graft Bureau, exchanged views on anti-corruption issues with a wide range of netizens online.

Are procuratorial organs flashlights that shine on others but not themselves?

Netizen "What kind of thing is this" asked: Are procuratorial organs flashlights that shine on others but not themselves? How does the procuratorate supervise its own people? What happens if one of their own has problems?

Deputy Procurator-General Huang Weiguo of the Procuratorate introduced that in recent years, procuratorial organs have increasingly emphasized strengthening internal supervision. There is a discipline inspection group within the procuratorial organs specifically to investigate problematic individuals within the organization. In addition to the supervision and investigation by the discipline inspection group, each department and party branch of the provincial procuratorate also bears the responsibility for supervising and educating prosecutors. We once had a case of information leakage, and the procuratorial organ dealt seriously with those responsible for the leak.

He said that last year, procuratorial organs across the province investigated 15 prosecutors for violations of discipline and law.

How do procuratorial organs protect the personal safety of informants?

Netizen "Is it safe?" asked: Real-name reporting requires great courage. If mishandled, the person being reported might find out, leading to retaliation or even fatal consequences. Can the procuratorate keep the informant confidential? Can it protect the personal safety of the informant?

Deputy Procurator-General Huang Weiguo of the Procuratorate answered that procuratorial organs support and encourage the general public to report criminal behavior under their real names. Real-name reporting indeed requires great courage. If the person being reported finds out due to our internal issues, we will investigate and deal with the matter seriously after verification.

If retaliation occurs, upon receiving such reflections, we will report the situation to the Party committee, government, or the Party committee of the unit where the retaliated person is located. We hope that the retaliated informant also reports the situation to the Party committee and government, requesting the Party committee and government to seriously investigate such behavior. For cases involving crimes, we will actively contact the public security organs, requesting them to intervene promptly.

Illegal sale of state-owned assets will be prosecuted equally

Netizen "Pearl Rice" asked: Some leaders of state-owned enterprises use reforms to sell state-owned assets at low prices, gaining benefits for themselves. Does the procuratorate handle these kinds of issues?

Deputy Director of the Anti-Graft Bureau Zhong Jiexing said that handling such issues is the responsibility of the procuratorate, and it is one of the key focuses of our anti-graft work this year.

He said that the focus of the procuratorate's crackdown this year is to follow the overall deployment of the Central Committee of the Communist Party regarding the anti-corruption struggle, to handle major and important cases, focusing on investigating significant embezzlement cases among party and government officials, criminal cases involving state functionaries using their power for money transactions, criminal cases involving the embezzlement, misappropriation, and private division of state-owned assets during the restructuring, reform, and bankruptcy of state-owned enterprises, as well as criminal cases involving judicial personnel and administrative law enforcement personnel using their judicial and law enforcement powers for bribery, embezzlement, and misappropriation of public funds, and corruption and bribery crimes in major engineering projects, finance, land management, and other fields, Hebei 93 gasoline price.

We fight both tigers and flies

Netizen "Blue Sky Blue Sea" asked: In anti-graft work, what constitutes a major case? Does the anti-graft department only handle major cases, ignoring minor ones, only fighting tigers and not flies?

Deputy Director of the Anti-Graft Bureau Zhong Jiexing said that according to the statistics of the procuratorate, there is a standard for major cases: embezzlement and bribery crimes over 50,000 yuan, misappropriation of public funds collectively divided over 100,000 yuan, unexplained large amounts of property, hiding deposits over 300,000 yuan in criminal cases, reaching this amount is considered a major case.

In recent years, while we have been adhering to the investigation of major and important cases, we both fight tigers and swat flies, handling both major and minor cases. The procuratorate understands very well the meaning of the phrase "cases may vary in size, but justice knows no size," so for cases occurring at the grassroots level, near the people, although the amounts involved may not be large, but severely damage the interests of the people, and may even trigger appeals affecting stability, we also increase our efforts to investigate. For example, last year in Lingshui and Ding'an, we promptly investigated reforestation cases, which were well supported by the masses. (Huang Shangbin)