Article 3 of the Supreme People's Court's Provisions on Restricting the High Consumption of Executed Persons clearly stipulates that parents are untrustworthy executors and their children cannot attend high-consumption private schools. In addition, some colleges and universities, especially national defense colleges, have relatively strict qualification examination, and candidates are likely to fail the school political examination because of their parents' dishonesty, and then miss out on their favorite schools.
Generally speaking, if parents are sued for serious dishonesty, it may affect their children's employment in some fields and aspects. For example, in some colleges and universities, or when their children apply for civil servants and join the army, the qualification examination is strict, and candidates are likely to fail in political examination because of their parents' dishonesty.
Restrictive measures against faithless people.
Led by the National Development and Reform Commission and the Supreme People's Court, the People's Bank of China, the Central Organization Department, Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, the Central Organization Office, the Central Civilization Office, the Supreme People's Procuratorate and other 44 units jointly signed the Memorandum of Cooperation on Joint Punishment of Persons Executed for Dishonesty on 20 October, 65438. The memorandum proposes 55 disciplinary measures, which are divided into eight categories.
The first category is the restrictions on the establishment of financial institutions by untrustworthy people; The second category is the restrictive measures against the commercial behavior of the people who have been executed for breaking their promises; The third category is the restrictive measures for the industry access of the person who has lost his trust, such as restricting his employment (employment) as a civil servant or a staff member of a public institution.
The fourth category is the restrictive measures for the person who has lost his trust to hold important positions, such as restricting the directors, supervisors and senior managers of financial institutions; The fifth category is the restrictive measures to enjoy preferential policies or honors for those who have lost their trust.
The sixth category is the restrictive measures against the high consumption behavior of the untrustworthy executors, such as restricting flying, train soft sleeper, high-speed rail, and restricting children from attending high-cost private schools; The seventh category is the restrictive measures to restrict the exit, conviction and punishment of the person who has lost his trust; The eighth category is the measures to assist in inquiring and publicizing the information of the person who has lost faith.