Analysis on the Countermeasures of Corruption Problems in the Internal Railway Public Security Organ
Abstract
The internal enforcement and supervision work of railway public organ is carried out through two aspects. On the one hand, the inspection, supervision and legal authorities perform their duty to the subordinated organs according to the law; On the other hand, the above authorities supervise and correct the illegal behaviors. As an indispensable part of modern administration, the administrative accountability system is the basic institution for railway public security organ as well as its individuals to exercise their functions and duties as well as supervise the accountability mechanism. The new direction in the process of the government management innovation and the political mechanism reform depends on the high efficiency of the internal supervision mechanism, which calls for the acceleration of the pace of reform in China’s political civilization construction and democratic law construction.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/10430
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