Recently, the Letters and Visits Office of the Hechuan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision received a report from Li that the cadres of Miaobao Village, Shayu Town, Shayu Town, the district had harmed their own interests in the land reclamation project. After verification, the evidence of the above issues was insufficient and the report was untrue, but Li did not accept the results of this investigation. In order to open his knot, the undertaker insisted on "taking half a step more", treating the petition as a home visit, taking the initiative to come to the door, asking carefully, and finally finding out the reason behind the petition.
It turned out that Li was involved in a family property dispute and had not been resolved for many years of law-related litigation, and after discovering that the work of village cadres was not standardized, he used the topic to make a real-name report. As a result, the undertaker came to the door many times, patiently solved doubts and doubts, and warmly enlightened, and finally eliminated Li's misunderstanding and resolved many years of family disputes.
Petition reporting is not only a channel for collecting clues to problems, but also a bridge between the party and the masses, and if we 'take half a step more' in handling letters and visits, we will be able to grasp the facts more clearly and understand the true thoughts of the whistleblower, so that we can promptly solve the people's immediate problems and win the approval of the masses. According to the relevant person in charge of the Hechuan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, the District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision has continuously enhanced the sense of service of "taking half a step more", thinking about problems from the perspective of the masses, and formulating the "Guidelines for the Handling and Resolution of Complex Petition Cases".
In July 2023, during the investigation and verification of clues on issues such as the village cadres sitting on collective funds, the District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision received 3 more letters from anonymous reports to the village cadres. In order to respond to the concerns of the masses as soon as possible, the leaders took the initiative to package the case and carried out visits in a timely manner. In October of the same year, the village cadre received a serious warning from the party.
The Hechuan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision has formulated and improved the system for the study and judgment of petition reports, established a linkage mechanism, strengthened the joint research and judgment of petitions and departments such as supervision and inspection, review and investigation, and done a good job in the first procedure and the first pass of discipline inspection and supervision, and accurately screened out the letters and visits that have no substance, duplicates, and outside the scope of business, and strive to "take half a step" in the standardization of the acceptance of letters and visits.
At the same time, the undertaking department has achieved "five understandings" of the petition whistleblower from the basic situation to social relations, from the cause of the petition to the resolution of difficulties to the "five clear", from the visit to the disposal of the problem to resolve the "five in place", and strives to "take half a step" in the handling of the petition report. In addition, the District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision has strengthened and improved measures for the work of petition reporting, focusing on the implementation of the real-name reporting and feedback requirements, strictly implementing the "three feedback" system of informing the acceptance, progress, and results, and striving to "take half a step" in the notification and feedback of petition reports.
According to statistics, as of the end of December 2023, the Hechuan District Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision has accepted a total of 41 repeated reports, a year-on-year decrease of 3968%, accounting for 22 of the total number of petition reports52%, a decrease of 39 from the same period in 20227%。