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Will civil servants be expelled from public office when doing business?
Pull out the radish and bring out the mud. I'm afraid I'll find your problem and then investigate your other problems. Losing your job is the lightest. . . 1. Administrative responsibility

Civil servants' doing business is a serious violation of law and discipline, and the Regulations on Punishment of Civil Servants in Administrative Organs stipulates clear administrative punishment standards for civil servants' doing business. For example, Article 27 stipulates: "Those who engage in or participate in profit-making activities and hold concurrent positions in enterprises or other profit-making organizations shall be given demerits or gross demerits; If the circumstances are serious, demotion or dismissal shall be given; If the circumstances are serious, dismissal will be given. "

2. Criminal responsibility

In judicial practice, some business behaviors of civil servants may also be suspected of criminal offences. For example, in official activities, state functionaries take advantage of their positions to seek benefits for the trustee, buy and sell houses and cars from the trustee at prices obviously lower than or higher than the market price, or illegally accept the trustee's property in other forms of transactions, or accept the trustee's shares, or the trustee contributes "cooperatively" to start a company or make other "cooperative" investments. Or in the name of entrusting the trustee to invest in securities, futures or other entrusted wealth management, he obtains "income" without actually contributing, or obtains "income" that is obviously higher than the income due from the contribution, which may be suspected of accepting bribes.