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Six Provisions on Prohibition Contents

1. It is strictly prohibited to drink alcohol during working days, duty preparation, security tasks, official business trips, study and training periods and other working hours.

2. It is strictly prohibited to entertain each other between leading cadres and units.

3. It is strictly prohibited to accept banquets from subordinates or local public security organs.

4. It is strictly prohibited to accept banquets from management and service recipients.

5. It is strictly prohibited to enter or leave private clubs or participate in "one-table meals".

6. It is strictly prohibited to drink alcohol at any time and on any occasion.

Interpretation on the correct application of the "Ministry of Public Security's Regulations on Strictly Prohibiting Illegal Dinners and Drinking"

1. Item 1 "It is strictly prohibited during working days, duty preparation, security tasks, official business trips, "Working days" in "Drinking During Study and Training and Other Working Hours" refers to Monday to Friday except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. "Other working hours" include but are not limited to the definition of working hours by special service, railway, anti-smuggling, civil aviation, immigration and other systems.

2. The "among leading cadres" in the second item "It is strictly prohibited to entertain each other between leading cadres and between units" refers to those who hold leadership positions at all levels and those who are equivalent to the rank of fourth-level researcher or above. Cadres, including superiors, are not allowed to entertain subordinates. "Between units" refers to the units directly under the Ministry of Public Security, vertical management units and their internal agencies, as well as between units outside the Ministry of Public Security.

3. The "subordinates" in the third item "It is strictly prohibited to accept banquets from subordinates or local public security organs" refers to subordinates with a superior-subordinate relationship, including those who have a leadership relationship with the cadre (colleague relationship) , also includes staff of subordinate units under the leadership or guidance of the cadre (leadership and guidance relationship).

4. The "management and service objects" in the fourth item "It is strictly prohibited to accept banquets from management and service objects" refer to the units and individuals within the scope of the exercise of powers or the influence of the powers of the public security organs and their affiliated units, as well as those related to Units and individuals related to the daily operation of the unit or with whom it has business dealings.

5. Item 5: "It is strictly prohibited to enter or leave private clubs or participate in "one table meal". "Private clubs" refer to high-end dining, leisure, fitness, and beauty salons that implement membership systems or are only open to a small number of people. , entertainment, accommodation, reception and other places. "One-table meal" refers to a more hidden form of illegal banquets that avoid traditional places such as hotels, restaurants, private clubs, etc., hiding in some places that are not used for daily living but are specially designed. In other places such as residential houses used for banquets, the scale of banquets is smaller. Generally, there is only one dining table on site. The disguise is close to that of a "family dinner", but in reality it is a banquet that may affect the fair execution of official duties.

6. Item 6 "It is strictly prohibited to drink alcohol at any time and on any occasion" means that under any circumstances, you are not allowed to drink excessively and uncontrollably, so that you will interfere with the normal performance of official duties due to drinking, or cause trouble, make troubles, beat and insult others. , taking things forcibly, destroying and occupying public and private property, disrupting public order and causing drunkenness and even causing drunken driving accidents.