Workflow
来自监督一线的报道丨从“多头查”到“一次查”

Group 1 - Shenzhen has implemented a "scan to enter" system for regulatory inspections to reduce disruptions to businesses, which began construction at the end of 2023 and was fully promoted by June 2024 [2][3] - The new system allows for a comprehensive online record of inspections, enabling businesses to receive advance notice and provide feedback on the services they require [2][3] - The integration of multiple departments for inspections has streamlined the process, allowing businesses to complete various inspections in one visit, thus enhancing efficiency [3][4] Group 2 - Shenzhen's market supervision has identified issues in the hospitality sector, particularly in the Dapeng New District, where 70% of complaints are concentrated among 5% of businesses, indicating a need for more precise regulation [4][5] - A new tiered regulatory system has been introduced to focus on high-risk businesses while providing education and guidance for minor violations, which has already led to improvements in compliance among several establishments [5] - The local commission has intensified efforts to combat corruption among enforcement personnel, ensuring that regulatory actions are transparent and accountable [5][6] Group 3 - The Shenzhen Municipal Commission has addressed issues of corruption and misconduct in enterprise-related law enforcement, resulting in 162 cases being investigated this year [6] - Recommendations have been made to improve regulatory standards and oversight, leading to the establishment of 49 new administrative procedures [6][7] - The supportive regulatory environment has encouraged entrepreneurs to invest and innovate, as highlighted by local business owners expressing increased confidence in the market [7]