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What are the main tasks of the party's disciplinary inspection committees at all levels?
Maintain party constitution and other party laws and regulations, check the implementation of the party's line, principles, policies and resolutions, and assist the party committee in strengthening party style construction and organizing and coordinating anti-corruption work.

Definition of the Commission for Discipline Inspection: The Commission for Discipline Inspection belongs to the discipline inspection organ of China, not to the government department. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection is a discipline inspection department, not affiliated to any department, but under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee. The Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection works under the leadership of the Party's Central Committee. The party's local discipline inspection committees at all levels and grass-roots discipline inspection committees work under the dual leadership of the party committees at the same level and the discipline inspection committees at higher levels.

Work content: Disciplinary inspection committees at all levels should regularly conduct disciplinary education on party member and make decisions to safeguard the party's discipline; Supervise the leading cadres in party member to exercise their power; To review and deal with major or complicated cases in which Party organizations and party member violate the Party's articles of association and other internal laws and regulations, and decide or revoke the punishment against party member; Accepting complaints and appeals from party member; Defend the rights of party member.

Working methods: Disciplinary inspection committees at all levels should report the problems and results of handling particularly important or complicated cases to the Party committees at the same level. The party's local discipline inspection committees at all levels and the grass-roots discipline inspection committees shall report to the higher-level discipline inspection committees at the same time. Disciplinary inspection committees at all levels may conduct preliminary verification if they find that members of party committees at the same level have violated party discipline. If it is necessary to put on record for inspection, it shall be reported to the Party committee at the same level for approval. Involving members of the Standing Committee, approved by the Party committee at the same level.

Relationship between superior and subordinate: the superior disciplinary inspection commission has the right to inspect the work of the subordinate disciplinary inspection commission and to approve and change the decision made by the subordinate disciplinary inspection commission on the case. If the decision of the discipline inspection committee at a lower level has been approved by the Party committee at the same level, this change must be approved by the Party committee at the next higher level.

The term of office of the party's disciplinary inspection committees at all levels is the same as that of the party committees at the same level.