天津:发挥纪检监察工作联络站作用 助力提升基层监督质效

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of grassroots disciplinary inspection and supervision work liaison stations is aimed at enhancing supervision effectiveness and addressing urgent issues faced by the public, thereby increasing their sense of gain and happiness [1] Group 1: Establishment and Functionality of Liaison Stations - The disciplinary inspection work liaison stations are set up by township (street) disciplinary inspection organizations in villages (communities) to serve as effective platforms for public supervision [1] - Over 5,000 villages (communities) in the city have established these liaison stations, which are led by village (community) disciplinary committee secretaries [1] - The stations play a crucial role in promoting party policies, collecting information on integrity, and supervising problem reporting [1] Group 2: Community Engagement and Problem Resolution - In the Beichen District, the liaison station collected over 30 resident suggestions regarding community issues such as damaged parking spaces and potholes, leading to the creation of a problem list [2] - The station facilitated the initiation of multiple improvement projects, including parking space renovations and road repairs, while ensuring thorough supervision of funding and construction quality [2] - After project completion, the liaison station organized satisfaction surveys with resident representatives to ensure that community needs were met [2] Group 3: Focus on Key Areas and Integrity Issues - The liaison station in the Hedong District focused on critical areas such as low-income support and disability subsidies, identifying issues of non-compliance and corruption [3] - The station uncovered two cases of fraudulent low-income support applications and reported them to the relevant authorities, resulting in disciplinary actions against four staff members [3] - The station also emphasized the importance of policy education and integrity culture, organizing activities to promote these values within the community [3]