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Contents of prohibition of alcohol for public officials

(1) Drinking alcohol during working days, on duty, performing security tasks, going on official business trips, studying and training, etc.

"Working day" refers to Monday to Friday except Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays.

"Other working hours" includes but is not limited to the definitions of working hours in secret service, railway, anti-smuggling, civil aviation, immigration and other systems.

(2) Organizing banquets among leading cadres and units.

"Between leading cadres" refers to cadres who hold leading positions at all levels, equivalent to the rank of researcher at or above level 4, including those whose superiors are not allowed to entertain their subordinates.

"Between units" refers to the units directly under the Municipal Public Security Bureau, the units stationed in Hefei and their internal institutions, as well as units in other places.

(3) Accepting banquets from subordinates or local public security organs.

"Subordinate" refers to subordinates with superior-subordinate relationship, including both people who have leadership relationship with the cadre (colleague relationship) and staff of subordinate units under the leadership or guidance of the cadre (leadership and guidance relationship).

(4) Accepting banquets from management and clients.

"Management and service object" refers to the units and individuals within the scope of the public security organs and their subordinate units, as well as units and individuals related to their daily business or having business dealings.

(five) access to private clubs or participate in "a table of rice"

"Private club" refers to high-end restaurants, leisure, fitness, beauty, entertainment, accommodation, reception and other places that are only open to a few people.

"One table of rice" refers to a more hidden illegal banquet form, which avoids traditional places such as restaurants and private clubs and hides in other places that are not used for daily life, such as residential houses, but are specially used for banquets. At the same time, the banquet is small in scale, with only one dining table at the scene, which is close to a "family banquet" in disguise, but its essence is a banquet that may affect the fair execution of official duties.

Punishment for drinking?

Under any circumstances, excessive drinking is not allowed, so as to avoid causing troubles due to drinking, affecting the normal execution of official duties, or provoking troubles, beating and insulting others, forcibly taking things, damaging, encroaching on public and private property, disturbing public order, etc. Even drunk driving causes trouble.

Prohibition orders have been issued in many places, and it is not uncommon for public officials to ban drinking for 24 hours.

To sum up, it has long been agreed that public officials are prohibited from drinking alcohol during working hours and are required to ban alcohol for 24 hours.

Legal basis: "Measures for Public Security Organs to Strictly Administer the Party and Police" requires that it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol on working days for any reason, and it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol while on duty and performing official duties; General business activities such as research, attending meetings, official reception, performing tasks, learning and communication, inspection and guidance, and asking for instructions and reports. In the county, it is strictly forbidden to buy and drink any drinks with public funds, to drink drinks provided by any unit and carried by private individuals, and to buy and send any drinks with public funds; When going out to attend meetings, perform tasks, study exchanges, business training and other official activities, and after the official activities, you are not allowed to drink alcohol for any reason such as private gatherings; Advocate the prohibition of drinking outside working hours.