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What's the difference between the Central Inspection Team and the Central Supervision Team?
Legal analysis: The Central Leading Group for Inspection Work is a joint office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the Central Organization Department, which mainly conducts inspections and inspections on the violation of party discipline and state laws by leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels. According to the unified deployment of the central government, the central inspection and supervision team went to various places and relevant units to carry out inspection and supervision on the second batch of educational practice activities.

Legal basis: Article 14 of the Constitution of China * * * The CPC Central Committee and the committees of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government implement a patrol system, and the party organizations of the localities, departments, enterprises and institutions under their management will be fully covered within one term. Party groups (party committees) of relevant ministries and commissions of the central government and various departments of state organs carry out inspections according to the needs of their work. The party's city (prefecture, league) and county (city, district and banner) committees establish a patrol system.