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How to identify and deal with "not reporting personal matters according to regulations"
According to the "Regulations on Reporting Personal Matters by Leading Cadres", failure to report personal matters can be considered as failure to report personal matters as required. The specific provisions are as follows:

1, Article 3 Leading cadres shall report the following matters: their marriage, spouse, children's emigration, employment, etc.

(1) My marital status;

(2) I hold an ordinary passport and go abroad for personal reasons;

(3) I have a pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, a pass to and from Taiwan for mainland residents, and travel to and from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Province Province for personal reasons;

(4) The marriage of children with foreigners and stateless persons;

(five) the marriage of children with Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents;

(6) The situation that the spouse and children have moved outside the country (territory), or the situation that they have not moved outside the country (territory) for more than 1 year;

(7) The employment of spouses, children and their spouses, including the employment of senior positions in private enterprises, the appointment and appointment of senior positions by Chinese and foreign parties in representative offices of wholly foreign-owned enterprises, Sino-foreign joint ventures and overseas non-governmental organizations in China, and the employment and employment outside the country (territory);

(eight) the spouse, children and their spouses are investigated for criminal responsibility by judicial organs.

The children mentioned in these Provisions include the legitimate children, illegitimate children, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency relationship of leading cadres.

The term "outside the country of emigration" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to obtaining foreign nationality or permanent residence qualification and long-term residence permit outside the country (territory).

2, fourth leading cadres should report the following income, real estate, investment and other matters:

(1) My salary and various bonuses, allowances and subsidies;

(two) income from giving lectures, writing, consulting, reviewing manuscripts, painting and calligraphy;

(3) Information on the property, garage, parking space, storage room, etc. where I, my spouse and children living with * * * are the owners or * * * are the owners. There is a separate property ownership certificate (the registered property area is subject to the property ownership certificate, and the unregistered property area is subject to the registered house sales contract);

(4) I, my spouse and children living together invest or hold stocks, funds and investment insurance in other ways;

(5) Information on the business enterprises run by spouses, children and their spouses, including investment in unlisted joint stock limited companies, limited liability companies, registered individual industrial and commercial households, sole proprietorships and partnerships, etc. And register a company or invest in shares outside the country (territory);

(six) I, spouse, children living together * * * deposits and investments outside the country (territory).

The term "* * * children living together" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to the underage children of leading cadres under the age of 18 and the adult children who are raised by them and cannot live independently.

The term "stocks" as mentioned in these Provisions refers to stocks issued, traded or transferred in Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the national share transfer system for small and medium-sized enterprises. The so-called "funds" refer to publicly issued funds and private equity funds in China. The so-called "investment insurance" refers to insurance products with dual functions of protection and investment, including life insurance investment insurance and property insurance investment insurance.

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Reporting personal matters according to regulations is a basic requirement for leading cadres by party organizations, and it is also a powerful means for party organizations to supervise cadres in party member.

20 10 In May, the General Office of the Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council issued the Provisions on Reporting Personal Matters by Leading Cadres (Zhong Ban [2065 438] 16), which stipulated the scope, requirements and accountability of the report, and Party organizations and leading cadres at all levels should conscientiously implement it. It is party member's basic obligation to be loyal and honest to the Party and to match words with deeds. Failure to report personal matters truthfully is essentially disloyal and dishonest to the party and should be dealt with seriously.

In recent years, the system of leading cadres reporting personal matters has been continuously improved, and at the same time, the nuclear power of spot checks has been intensified, and the "leading cadres should verify everything" has been gradually implemented. From the practice of disciplinary review, it is a prominent problem not to report personal matters as required.

According to incomplete statistics, among the 439,200 cadres at or above the deputy division level randomly selected in 2065, 438+005 were disqualified from promotion due to problems such as not reporting personal matters truthfully, 124 were transferred from their posts, transferred from non-leadership positions, dismissed and demoted, and 160 were punished by party discipline and discipline for random inspection and verification.

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