Rebirth as an official
Chapter 257 Differences in Division of Labor
Li An walked out of the villa, leaned on the flower bed on the roadside and took out a cigarette. While smoking, he reflected on his performance in the house just now.
It seems that I was a little too arrogant just now. This kind of show-off should not appear on me. Could it be that my body has become younger, so my mind has become more active?
But I still have to be more restrained in the future.
He didn't look at it. The way Tang Bochuan looked at him just now was obviously wrong. It was like looking at a giant panda.
What if it gives him the illusion that he is a talented person and drags him to the Discipline Inspection Commission?
While he was constantly reflecting on himself, Li An suddenly felt someone tapping his shoulder and turned around to see Tang Bochuan.
He raised a black notepad in his hand and said: "Let's go, it's time to go back. I didn't expect that Hu Maoye still has the habit of writing a diary. The evidence in his hand now is enough for him to go to jail. Now you A meritorious service."
"No, the way this guy looks at me is even more interesting." Li An was horrified.
At ten o'clock in the evening, the other small buildings of the County Party Committee Guest House were already silent, but only Building No. [-] was brightly lit.
In the task force meeting room on the first floor, Tang Bochuan looked at the thick stack of information sorted out on the long table and felt very accomplished.
"Zhimo, have Hu Maoye's information been sorted out?" He turned to look at Cheng Zhimo, who was still coding the information into a right-angle line and asked.
"It's all ready, secretary." Cheng Zhimo straightened up and clapped his hands, very satisfied with the "square array" of information on the table.
"Okay, let's go meet the county magistrate now."
Tang Bochuan picked up a stack of information and knocked it on the table, quite a bit like a general before he went on an expedition.
However, his move made Cheng Zhimo couldn't help but twitch the corner of his mouth, and the "square formation" he had aligned for a long time was messed up again.
"Old Tang, take me with you so that I can learn a lot." Li An raised his hand and smiled.
Although Li An is a member of the task force, he is not yet a cadre of the Discipline Inspection Commission, so he is not qualified for interrogation.
Although it was common for Li An to reprimand the county party secretary and county magistrate in his previous life when he was the municipal party committee secretary, he has never tried to interrogate the county magistrate. Now that he has this opportunity, he inevitably feels a little itchy.
Tang Bochuan turned to look at Li An and said meaningfully: "Okay, if you plan to enter the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Commission system in the future, you can come."
"Um~"
Tang Bochuan's words were like a basin of cold water dousing Li An's restless heart.
Li An smiled, waved to them and said, "Forget it. I think the surveillance is the same. You go, I wish you success immediately."
Walking on the road, Cheng Zhimo asked Tang Bochuan in confusion.
"Secretary, I see that Li An clearly wanted to participate in the interrogation just now, but why did he stop with just one word from you?"
"Haha, Li An is so smart, he can tell with just one point." Tang Bochuan couldn't help but smile.
"What do you mean? I don't understand." Cheng Zhimo asked.
"We can divide this case into two stages. In the first half, Ang Lee participated in the investigation and evidence collection of the core figure Hu Maoye, which is a credit."
"Then comes the second half, which is the interrogation stage. If he participated in the interrogation of Hu Maoye, as long as Hu Maoye confesses, that will be another credit."
Tang Bochuan briefly talked about how to establish meritorious service in this case and how to obtain credit.
"Hey, isn't that great? If you can live to get two credits, why doesn't Li An want to participate?" Cheng Zhimo became even more puzzled after listening to Tang Bochuan's explanation.
"Two credits are certainly good for us cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission, and the more the better. After all, the source of our political achievements is these corrupt officials. But it is not a good thing for Li An who wants to enter politics." Tang Bochuan said.
"Why?" For Cheng Zhimo, a novice in officialdom, now is the time to learn knowledge.
"Do you know what some local cadres secretly call our cadres from the Discipline Inspection Commission?" Tang Bochuan asked a topic that seemed unrelated to the discussion.
"What do they call them?" Cheng Zhimo asked.
Tang Bochuan slowly said three words, "Jinyiwei."
"Fart, we are different from the Jin Yiwei. At most, we are equivalent to the supervisory censors of the ancient censorship station." Cheng Zhimo said a little angry and indignantly.
Jinyiwei is not a good title. In ancient times, it was the emperor's secret service, synonymous with cruelty and bloodshed.
"This actually represents the voice of some officials. They are afraid of us, so they deliberately vilify us, but this is not the point. The point is, have you ever seen a local leader come from the Discipline Inspection Commission system? Generally speaking, it is local cadres who come from The Discipline Inspection Commission serves, right?" Tang Bochuan said.
"I've never heard of this." Cheng Zhimo thought for a moment and said.
"Those who work in the Discipline Inspection Commission generally work in the political and legal system, that is, the three departments of public security, procuratorate, and law, and rarely go to other departments." Tang Bochuan said.
"Yes, it seems like this, why?" Cheng Zhimo asked.
"Let me ask you, what is the most important thing for us as cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission?" Tang Bochuan asked again.
"Be loyal to the party, dedicated to duty, dare to take responsibility, strictly observe discipline, be impartial and honest." Cheng Zhimo blurted out. This is the basic knowledge he was asked to keep in mind when he first joined the Discipline Inspection Commission.
"What you said is correct, but there are two things that are not written in the books. I conclude that we cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission dare to be 'lone ministers' and 'direct ministers'."
"Luke Chen, that means we cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission do not need friends or political partners."
"Naoomi, whenever you discover something that violates the law or discipline, you must deal with it to the end, and you must have the consciousness to not hesitate to poke a hole in the sky."
Tang Bochuan took this opportunity to patiently teach Cheng Zhimo his experience.
"Shouldn't every party member and cadre do this?" Cheng Zhimo asked again, but seeing Tang Bochuan's somewhat strange expression, he said doubtfully: "Isn't it true?"
"Of course not."
Cheng Zhimo said earnestly: "The main job of our Discipline Inspection Commission is supervision. The job of political officials like Li An is governance, and governance can be understood as a continuation of politics."
"Since it is politics, it involves interests, whether they are collective interests or personal interests. There are interpersonal interactions, communication and collaboration. What is indispensable for these activities is personal connections."
"What are connections? They are friends, partners, and groups. Connections are very important to local officials. We are a society based on relationships, and everything we do is not just about business. Most of the time, it's about relationships, whether it's office work or business. Personal matters all rely on connections.”
After hearing this, Cheng Zhimo couldn't help but frowned and said, "This is a bad habit. Can't we just follow the rules and procedures?"
It seems that I was a little too arrogant just now. This kind of show-off should not appear on me. Could it be that my body has become younger, so my mind has become more active?
But I still have to be more restrained in the future.
He didn't look at it. The way Tang Bochuan looked at him just now was obviously wrong. It was like looking at a giant panda.
What if it gives him the illusion that he is a talented person and drags him to the Discipline Inspection Commission?
While he was constantly reflecting on himself, Li An suddenly felt someone tapping his shoulder and turned around to see Tang Bochuan.
He raised a black notepad in his hand and said: "Let's go, it's time to go back. I didn't expect that Hu Maoye still has the habit of writing a diary. The evidence in his hand now is enough for him to go to jail. Now you A meritorious service."
"No, the way this guy looks at me is even more interesting." Li An was horrified.
At ten o'clock in the evening, the other small buildings of the County Party Committee Guest House were already silent, but only Building No. [-] was brightly lit.
In the task force meeting room on the first floor, Tang Bochuan looked at the thick stack of information sorted out on the long table and felt very accomplished.
"Zhimo, have Hu Maoye's information been sorted out?" He turned to look at Cheng Zhimo, who was still coding the information into a right-angle line and asked.
"It's all ready, secretary." Cheng Zhimo straightened up and clapped his hands, very satisfied with the "square array" of information on the table.
"Okay, let's go meet the county magistrate now."
Tang Bochuan picked up a stack of information and knocked it on the table, quite a bit like a general before he went on an expedition.
However, his move made Cheng Zhimo couldn't help but twitch the corner of his mouth, and the "square formation" he had aligned for a long time was messed up again.
"Old Tang, take me with you so that I can learn a lot." Li An raised his hand and smiled.
Although Li An is a member of the task force, he is not yet a cadre of the Discipline Inspection Commission, so he is not qualified for interrogation.
Although it was common for Li An to reprimand the county party secretary and county magistrate in his previous life when he was the municipal party committee secretary, he has never tried to interrogate the county magistrate. Now that he has this opportunity, he inevitably feels a little itchy.
Tang Bochuan turned to look at Li An and said meaningfully: "Okay, if you plan to enter the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Commission system in the future, you can come."
"Um~"
Tang Bochuan's words were like a basin of cold water dousing Li An's restless heart.
Li An smiled, waved to them and said, "Forget it. I think the surveillance is the same. You go, I wish you success immediately."
Walking on the road, Cheng Zhimo asked Tang Bochuan in confusion.
"Secretary, I see that Li An clearly wanted to participate in the interrogation just now, but why did he stop with just one word from you?"
"Haha, Li An is so smart, he can tell with just one point." Tang Bochuan couldn't help but smile.
"What do you mean? I don't understand." Cheng Zhimo asked.
"We can divide this case into two stages. In the first half, Ang Lee participated in the investigation and evidence collection of the core figure Hu Maoye, which is a credit."
"Then comes the second half, which is the interrogation stage. If he participated in the interrogation of Hu Maoye, as long as Hu Maoye confesses, that will be another credit."
Tang Bochuan briefly talked about how to establish meritorious service in this case and how to obtain credit.
"Hey, isn't that great? If you can live to get two credits, why doesn't Li An want to participate?" Cheng Zhimo became even more puzzled after listening to Tang Bochuan's explanation.
"Two credits are certainly good for us cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission, and the more the better. After all, the source of our political achievements is these corrupt officials. But it is not a good thing for Li An who wants to enter politics." Tang Bochuan said.
"Why?" For Cheng Zhimo, a novice in officialdom, now is the time to learn knowledge.
"Do you know what some local cadres secretly call our cadres from the Discipline Inspection Commission?" Tang Bochuan asked a topic that seemed unrelated to the discussion.
"What do they call them?" Cheng Zhimo asked.
Tang Bochuan slowly said three words, "Jinyiwei."
"Fart, we are different from the Jin Yiwei. At most, we are equivalent to the supervisory censors of the ancient censorship station." Cheng Zhimo said a little angry and indignantly.
Jinyiwei is not a good title. In ancient times, it was the emperor's secret service, synonymous with cruelty and bloodshed.
"This actually represents the voice of some officials. They are afraid of us, so they deliberately vilify us, but this is not the point. The point is, have you ever seen a local leader come from the Discipline Inspection Commission system? Generally speaking, it is local cadres who come from The Discipline Inspection Commission serves, right?" Tang Bochuan said.
"I've never heard of this." Cheng Zhimo thought for a moment and said.
"Those who work in the Discipline Inspection Commission generally work in the political and legal system, that is, the three departments of public security, procuratorate, and law, and rarely go to other departments." Tang Bochuan said.
"Yes, it seems like this, why?" Cheng Zhimo asked.
"Let me ask you, what is the most important thing for us as cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission?" Tang Bochuan asked again.
"Be loyal to the party, dedicated to duty, dare to take responsibility, strictly observe discipline, be impartial and honest." Cheng Zhimo blurted out. This is the basic knowledge he was asked to keep in mind when he first joined the Discipline Inspection Commission.
"What you said is correct, but there are two things that are not written in the books. I conclude that we cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission dare to be 'lone ministers' and 'direct ministers'."
"Luke Chen, that means we cadres of the Discipline Inspection Commission do not need friends or political partners."
"Naoomi, whenever you discover something that violates the law or discipline, you must deal with it to the end, and you must have the consciousness to not hesitate to poke a hole in the sky."
Tang Bochuan took this opportunity to patiently teach Cheng Zhimo his experience.
"Shouldn't every party member and cadre do this?" Cheng Zhimo asked again, but seeing Tang Bochuan's somewhat strange expression, he said doubtfully: "Isn't it true?"
"Of course not."
Cheng Zhimo said earnestly: "The main job of our Discipline Inspection Commission is supervision. The job of political officials like Li An is governance, and governance can be understood as a continuation of politics."
"Since it is politics, it involves interests, whether they are collective interests or personal interests. There are interpersonal interactions, communication and collaboration. What is indispensable for these activities is personal connections."
"What are connections? They are friends, partners, and groups. Connections are very important to local officials. We are a society based on relationships, and everything we do is not just about business. Most of the time, it's about relationships, whether it's office work or business. Personal matters all rely on connections.”
After hearing this, Cheng Zhimo couldn't help but frowned and said, "This is a bad habit. Can't we just follow the rules and procedures?"
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