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规范涉企行政检查不是一放了之
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-14 22:36

Core Viewpoint - The number of administrative inspections nationwide in the first half of this year has decreased by over 30% compared to the same period last year, significantly reducing the burden on enterprises. This indicates that relevant departments are earnestly implementing the decisions of the central government and actively conducting special actions to standardize administrative law enforcement related to enterprises, effectively curbing "disorderly inspections" [1]. Group 1 - Administrative inspections are an important means for administrative law enforcement entities to fulfill their management responsibilities, playing a crucial role in guiding and standardizing legal business operations and preventing illegal activities [1]. - The standardization of administrative inspections targets issues such as excessive frequency, randomness, and arbitrary inspections, which can harm market order and public safety if not addressed promptly [1]. - It is essential to create a favorable business environment for enterprises while firmly safeguarding public safety and the legitimate rights of citizens, requiring law enforcement entities to balance the strictness and leniency of inspections [1]. Group 2 - Relevant departments can leverage technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data to ensure necessary inspections are effectively conducted without disrupting normal business operations [2]. - The frequency of inspections should vary based on the management standards of enterprises; frequent inspections are unnecessary for well-managed, high-credit enterprises, while those with poor management and high-risk levels require more stringent oversight [2]. - The goal of standardizing inspections is to achieve scientific, efficient, and humanized inspections that are impactful yet considerate, rather than simply reducing the number of inspections [2].