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The four tasks of the pilot work of education and rectification of public security organs are
Legal analysis: First, eliminate the black sheep, check out the "two-faced people" who are disloyal and dishonest to the Party, thoroughly investigate the "protective umbrella" of evil forces, thoroughly investigate the judicial corruption in law enforcement, and strictly investigate the corruption that has not converged and stopped since the 18th Party Congress. The second is to rectify stubborn diseases, pay equal attention to governance and construction, establish and improve judicial supervision and law enforcement management systems, and comprehensively prevent and resolve the risks of clean government. The third is to carry forward the spirit of the British model and encourage political and legal police officers to faithfully perform their duties, serve the people and take responsibility. The fourth is to improve the ability and quality, guide the political and legal team to firmly realize the "two maintenances" and earnestly fulfill the duties and missions of political and legal work in the new era.

Legal basis: Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 2 All power in People's Republic of China (PRC) belongs to the people. The organs where the people exercise state power are the National People's Congress and local people's congresses at various levels. The people manage state affairs, economic and cultural undertakings and social affairs through various channels and forms according to law.

Article 3 The state organs in People's Republic of China (PRC) practice the principle of democratic centralism. The National People's Congress and local people's congresses at various levels are democratically elected, accountable to the people and supervised by the people. The state administrative organs, supervisory organs, judicial organs and procuratorial organs are all produced by the National People's Congress, responsible to and supervised by the National People's Congress. The division of functions and powers between central and local state organs follows the principle of giving full play to local initiative and enthusiasm under the unified leadership of the central authorities.