w88 casino News Network (provided by the w88 casino of Insurance)On the morning of May 30, the Party Committee of the Insurance College held the fourth reading class activity for the theoretical center group study and party discipline study and education in the 826 conference room of the Boxue Building. Members of the college's leadership team and party committee members participated in the study, and the event was hosted by Gao Ling, secretary of the college's party committee.
The meeting was led by Liu Ying, deputy secretary of the party committee of the college, to learn about the topic of integrity and discipline. First, he led everyone to study the changes in integrity and discipline in the new and old versions of the "Regulations on Disciplinary Punishment of the Communist Party of China" one by one. It emphasized the contents closely related to the work of universities from aspects such as "opposing the idea of privilege" and "giving gifts in the form of subject fees, lecture fees, and consulting fees." Focus on warning education based on typical cases related to college work, and provide key reminders to team members through cases in the industry such as "counselors accepted gifts from students and borrowed money from students" and "accepted banquets from parents and accepted gifts before the graduate entrance examination". It also summarizes the five main characteristics of violations of integrity and discipline in universities, namely "private use of public tools and pursuit of pleasure", "more hidden ways of violating discipline", "turning public property into personal welfare", "hidden rules in the ivory tower" and "infringement of students' vital interests".
The participants exchanged their experiences and experiences. Secretary Gao Ling put forward specific work requirements. Party members and cadres must keep in mind the integrity discipline and strengthen their responsibilities, especially in the specific work that each person is responsible for. They must adhere to principles, be honest and honest, and correctly exercise the power given by teachers and students.