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What does the Commission for Discipline Inspection do?
The Commission for Discipline Inspection is a member of the General Party Branch or the Party branch directly under it. Under the dual leadership of the Commission for Discipline Inspection and the General Party Branch or the Party branch directly under it, it supervises and upholds the Party's constitution and other internal party laws and regulations, checks the implementation of the Party's line, principles, policies and resolutions in various departments, assists the Party Committee and the Commission for Discipline Inspection in strengthening the building of a clean and honest party style, and is responsible for understanding the party's work style and discipline in this department.

The duties of the members of the Disciplinary Inspection Committee are as follows:

(1) is responsible for the construction of the party's work style, and often carries out party discipline education for party member to prevent and correct unhealthy practices within the party.

(2) Regularly supervise party member's discipline, check party member's implementation of the code of conduct and compliance with the Party's discipline, promptly organize an investigation into party member's disciplinary actions, and put forward handling opinions.

(3) Responsible for accepting letters and visits from party member people and complaints and accusations from party member, and promptly reporting to the branch and the superior discipline inspection department to safeguard the democratic rights of party member.

(4) Investigate the situation of correcting mistakes in party member, and give effective help and education.