Will the secret of illegal gifts be retained?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The integrity and self-discipline of public officials is an important guarantee for maintaining social fairness and justice, and illegal acceptance of property and ** is a bad behavior that undermines this guarantee. However, in real life, people sometimes get confused about the line between receiving gifts and **. Today, we're going to dive into the differences between the two.

First of all, we need to make it clear that it is not an illegal act for public officials or ordinary people to accept or give away property. The real key is whether these possessions involve an abuse of power. If a public official does not use his or her position to seek personal gain for the giver while receiving money, then such an act does not constitute **.

So, how do you judge ** behavior?If it is found that a public official has engaged in acts of seeking benefits for others while receiving property, then this constitutes **. The amount of ** is an important criterion for judging its severity. According to the relevant laws and regulations, if the amount is more than 30,000 yuan but less than 200,000 yuan, it is a "relatively large amount" and will be subject to corresponding legal sanctions.

So, what will happen if the amount of money or property received does not meet the criteria for conviction for the crime of **?In this case, although it does not constitute a crime, the Party organization will impose corresponding disciplinary sanctions according to the specific circumstances, such as removal from internal Party positions, Party probation, or expulsion from the Party.

In addition, it is not permissible to receive or give money or property that may affect the fair exercise of power by a public official. Persons who are not employed or have specific relationships must not accept gifts, cash gifts, valuables and other property that may affect the fair exercise of public power, and at the same time, they must not accept arrangements for entertainment, travel, fitness, entertainment and other activities that may affect the fair exercise of public power. Failure to do so will result in appropriate disciplinary action.

In short, we must clarify the difference between illegal gifts and **, and strictly abide by relevant laws and regulations in daily life and work, and maintain integrity and self-discipline. Only in this way can we jointly build a clean and just social environment.

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