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Guizhou has banned alcohol for official purposes since the 1st. Who is drinking Moutai bought with millions of public funds?

Spend public funds as he pleases: 1 million yuan to buy Maotai liquor, 1.2 million yuan to buy official cars, and organized employees to travel to Thailand three times. Tu Lingjun’s position as director of the Baiyun District Branch of Guiyang Municipal Land and Resources Bureau can be described as Generous and generous, spend a lot of money. Even in the face of organizational investigation, I dare to pat my chest and promise, "I have principles and bottom lines, and will not do anything illegal or disciplinary."

To be honest, when I saw this news, I wanted to I went to work as a subordinate to this director. This treatment is so good. You can also travel at public expense and receive various benefits. This makes me feel so embarrassed as a new civil servant who has not known what welfare is since I started working!

In fact, the deputy director's problem is that, to put it bluntly, he still doesn't understand the law. Could it be that when public funds are passed through collective resolution and then distributed to the collective, this is called organizational resolution? Then if everyone holds a meeting together, we can successfully turn those unreasonable money payments into reasonable ones.

If there is such a lack of supervision over public funds, then everyone would probably want to be a civil servant. It's great to be an official. You can spend money however you want, just hold a meeting and say, come on, let's divide the money according to the position. Those with higher positions will get more points, and those with lower positions will get less. I think most people would agree.

In fact, this is not the case with public spending. Accounts are reviewed and audited every year. Unreasonable expenses are strictly prohibited. It does not mean that your collective resolution can legalize the consumption of public funds. In a situation like this, it can be said to be collective corruption.

Many times, everyone focuses on the news about violations of laws and disciplines, thinking that our civil servants' lives are easy, but in fact our lives are really not as good as the rumors outside.

I moved from the county to the township last year. I thought working in townships would be much easier. Who knew that towns and villages work from dawn to dusk every day to prevent floods, petition to maintain stability, protect the environment, and alleviate poverty... There are almost no holidays. What's even more frightening is that the responsibility is huge.

Some people in the village went to Beijing to petition and were dismissed from their posts; those who failed to investigate scattered and polluting small businesses in the area were dismissed; some villagers in the village started fires and were dismissed from their posts... Many responsibilities were pressed from the city level to the county level and finally to the people. Townships and towns cannot push it out, so they have to carry it themselves. But there are some things that obviously cannot be solved by our towns and villages.

For example, when it comes to shutting down clutter and pollution, we have no law enforcement power at all. If people insist on not listening, what can we do? Just start dismantling the equipment for others?

Nowadays, grassroots civil servants are not as cool as everyone imagines. Most of the time, we are doing the work of cows, shouldering the responsibilities of tigers, and worrying about the hearts of lions.

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