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What does the supervision office do?
The patrol office refers to the daily office of the patrol work leading group, which undertakes the comprehensive coordination, organization and guidance, system construction, supervision and management and service guarantee of the patrol team.

Co-ordinate, coordinate and guide the inspection team to carry out their work; Undertake policy research and system construction; To supervise the matters decided by the party organization and the inspection leading group that sent the inspection team; Cooperate with relevant departments to train, examine, supervise and manage inspectors; Handle other matters assigned by the patrol work leading group.

As the working department of the party Committee and the daily office of the leading group, the patrol office is not only the "eyes" and "ears" of the party Committee, but also the staff assistant of the leading group. We must be responsible and report our work to the Party Committee and the leading group, and do a good job in implementing the decision-making arrangements of the Party Committee and the leading group.

First of all, the implementation of the decision-making arrangements of the Party Committee and the leading group, the inspection work plan, system construction, team management, and other major problems and important situations encountered in the inspection work should be reported to the Party Committee and the leading group in a timely manner. Secondly, the decision-making arrangements and instructions made by the party Committee and the leading group should be conveyed to the inspection team and other relevant departments and units in time, and specific measures should be put forward to implement them according to the requirements of the party Committee and the leading group.

Which institution is the supervision office?

The patrol office is a department of the local party Committee and a first-level administrative unit. Generally, there will be 1 director and 1-2 deputy directors. Generally, the director of the office is the deputy secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, or there is a separate director who is promoted from the government department of the county party committee.

The essential attribute of the patrol office is a political organ, which shoulders great political responsibilities. In particular, the inspection office, as the working department of the party Committee, is an important carrier for the party Committee to perform the main responsibility of inspection work. The inspection work leading group is a deliberative and coordinating body established by the party Committee. As its daily office, the patrol office actually undertakes the important responsibility of coordinating the overall arrangement of the leading group and organizing and implementing the patrol work in this area.