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When will the six prohibition orders of the Ministry of Public Security end?

The end time of the six prohibition orders of the Ministry of Public Security:

1, drinking is prohibited during working hours and at noon on weekdays;

2. It is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol during various meetings, study and training, inspection and guidance, request for instructions and reports held by the procuratorial system;

3. It is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol during judicial handling and official duties;

4. It is strictly forbidden to carry guns, ammunition, files, case files, case materials, secret documents or other secret vector drinking;

5. It is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol in places that may affect the fair handling of cases and the image of procuratorial organs;

6, it is forbidden to wear procuratorial signs and bailiffs uniforms to drink in public places.

Extended data:

More than half of the provinces have issued "prohibition of alcohol".

At the central level, in addition to the highest inspection, the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission and other departments have issued a "prohibition order" prohibiting drinking in official activities; At the local level, at least half of the provinces have also publicly issued a "prohibition of alcohol".

As early as 2003, the Ministry of Public Security took the lead in promulgating the Regulations on Prohibition of Alcohol in Organs of the Ministry of Public Security and the Five Prohibitions of the Ministry of Public Security, prohibiting public security personnel from drinking alcohol during working hours. Since then, many regions and departments have also issued "prohibition of alcohol".

However, due to the implementation of policies and the accountability of supervision, in some places and units, the prohibition of alcohol was once like "a dead letter".

This situation was fully tightened after the 18th National Congress. With the central government paying close attention to the "four winds" and strictly checking public funds for reception, eating and drinking, various localities and departments began to strictly control the use of alcohol for official reception.

According to public reports, on October 9, 2065438+2003/KLOC-0, the Standing Committee of Hainan Provincial Party Committee deliberated and passed the Provisions on Improving Work Style and Keeping Close Contact with the Masses, which made it clear that "all official receptions in the province will be designated according to standards in the future, and no drinking will be allowed". This regulation is the first local version of the "prohibition of alcohol" after the 18th National Congress.