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What are the public anti-corruption channels?

Public anti-corruption has new media exposure, reporting, information disclosure, letters and visits and other channels.

First, new media exposure

The exposure rate of new media to anti-corruption events is twice that of traditional media, among which online news, newspapers and community forums rank in the top three. With the rapid development of information technology, new media as an anti-corruption tool is imperative. All walks of life can publicize all kinds of illegal acts or abuse of power they know through the media. Media is not only the source channel for the public to obtain international and domestic social information, but also the way for the public to participate in the anti-corruption struggle.

"Network exposure" and "network supervision" have become high-pressure valves and restraint tools for ordinary people to improve the style and quality of social management and public services of party committees and government agencies, and have become a powerful promoter of rectifying official style corruption. The role of the network is enormous. As long as we uphold the basic ethics, it is really out of the legitimate interests of worrying about the country and the people, benefiting the country and the people, and doing things for ourselves. With the help of the network platform, netizens can give full play to the important role of participating in politics and supervising politics. Network exposure makes a thing "big" and causes a sensation, becoming an event of public concern. Network exposure against corruption is the active supervision of the people, and the voice of grassroots has the possibility of setting an agenda, so people are keen on the greatest value of network exposure against corruption.

Second, the report

The basis for reporting is China's Constitution, Criminal Procedure Law, Organization Law of People's Procuratorate and People's Procuratorate.

Several Provisions on Hospital Reports and Administrative Supervision Regulations issued by the State Council, China. According to the above provisions, the public from all walks of life can be established as the main body to report corruption and bribery cases to China's procuratorial organs, supervisory organs, party discipline inspection departments and other relevant departments.

The state has stipulated strict protection and confidentiality measures for informants. No matter face-to-face, telephone report, telegram report, letter report, interview report or even anonymous report, they are all protected by national laws. Those who take revenge or frame informants shall be investigated for legal responsibility even criminal responsibility according to law. A person who reports an error will not bear legal responsibility as long as he does not intentionally falsely accuse or frame others. This is because, in the absence of reports from the masses, only relying on audit institutions to investigate cases, the effect of cases is nine. Needless to say, some crimes, such as "one-on-one" bribery cases and crimes of unidentified sources of property, cannot be dug up by the audit. Therefore, public reporting is the most important and direct form of public participation in anti-corruption and should be encouraged and protected more.

Third, information disclosure.

Sunlight is the best preservative, and information disclosure makes the government under public supervision, which plays an irreplaceable role in preventing corruption. Corruption is always carried out in the dark, and the black-box operation of power is a hotbed of corruption, which makes people unable to obtain relevant information such as the operation process, performance, administrative decision-making and administrative execution of administrative power, thus providing a barrier for the breeding and spread of corruption.

Fourth, letters and visits

Letters and visits are the most basic and important form for the public to directly participate in the anti-corruption struggle. It reports corrupt acts, corrupt personnel and facts to judicial organs or administrative procuratorial organs through informed citizens, and then it is verified and implemented by special organs, and finally it is dealt with by judicial organs or administrative punishment organs according to law, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corruption. Its basic methods mainly include writing letters, calling and reporting telephones and telegrams, and visiting.

In China, there are not only petition offices, reporting centers and other institutions at all levels to ensure that citizens report professionally and legally, but also people's procuratorates and administrative supervision organs have set up special reporting telephones, published telephone numbers and postal codes, and set up reporting reception rooms and reporting boxes to provide convenient conditions for the public to report.