Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report emphasizes the need for regular publication of administrative penalty reports to prevent excessive penalties by administrative enforcement agencies and to enhance social supervision [1][2] - The evaluation results indicate that in 2024, 18 public security agencies disclosed their penalty amounts, an increase from 13 in 2023 and 11 in 2022, suggesting a trend towards greater transparency [1] - The report highlights that 64 out of 73 public security agencies, accounting for 87.67%, have implemented centralized normative document management, which is crucial for the construction of a rule-of-law government [1] Group 2 - The evaluation shows that 25 out of 73 public security agencies, or 34.25%, published their administrative enforcement statistical yearbooks or data for the previous year, indicating a need for improved data transparency [2] - The report recommends that public security agencies establish an annual report system that integrates existing government information and expands data for public evaluation and supervision [2] - It suggests standardizing the public consultation period for normative documents to no less than 30 days, as current practices vary significantly across regions [2]
法治蓝皮书:行政执法机关应定期发布行政处罚报告,接受社会监督
Xin Jing Bao·2025-04-27 11:31