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国家管网集团多点发力提升质效守牢案件质量生命线

Core Viewpoint - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and National Supervisory Commission emphasizes the importance of case quality in disciplinary inspection work, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve case handling effectiveness and compliance with regulations [2][3]. Group 1: Supervision and Inspection - The disciplinary inspection team at the National Pipeline Network Group conducted a quality supervision check at three affiliated companies, identifying 17 issues related to unclear investigations and inadequate disciplinary actions [2]. - A comprehensive supervision checklist with 34 items was developed to cover all aspects of case handling, including report acceptance and evidence processing [2]. - Since the beginning of the year, the inspection team has visited 14 affiliated units, uncovering and correcting 49 issues related to evidence, case classification, and disciplinary execution [2]. Group 2: Case Quality Evaluation - The inspection team has conducted annual case quality evaluations for four consecutive years, focusing on weak areas such as evidence handling and disciplinary measures [3]. - A feedback mechanism was established, where results from the 2024 case quality evaluations were communicated to 30 affiliated units, prompting comprehensive rectifications [2][3]. - The team utilizes an information system for centralized case management, allowing for real-time access to completed case files for evaluation purposes [3]. Group 3: Continuous Improvement and Training - The inspection team aims to enhance case quality through targeted guidance and supervision, addressing specific issues identified during evaluations [3]. - Regular training sessions and practical guides are provided to improve the understanding and application of disciplinary measures among staff [3]. - Future plans include normalizing case quality supervision, refining professional capabilities, and standardizing disciplinary practices to achieve overall improvements in case handling quality [3].