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How to define the scope of national staff stipulated in criminal law

Article 93 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): Scope of State functionaries The term "State functionaries" as mentioned in this Law refers to those who are engaged in public affairs in state organs.

Personnel engaged in public service in state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and people's organizations, personnel engaged in public service in non-state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and social organizations appointed by state organs, state-owned companies, enterprises and institutions, and other personnel engaged in public service according to law are regarded as national staff.

Article 94 Scope of Judicial Staff The judicial staff mentioned in this Law refers to the staff who are responsible for investigation, prosecution, trial and supervision.

Extended information 1, staff of state organs. Personnel engaged in public service in state organs include those engaged in public service in state power organs, administrative organs, judicial organs and military organs at all levels.

2, state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions, people's organizations engaged in public services. State-owned companies refer to companies whose property belongs to the state and state-controlled joint-stock companies.

State-owned enterprises refer to enterprises whose property belongs to the state and are engaged in production and operation. State-owned institutions refer to units engaged in scientific research, education, culture, health, news, radio and television, publishing and other work. Invested and managed by the state. People's organizations refer to people's organizations such as democratic parties, federations of industry and commerce, youth, workers and women at all levels.

3. State organs, state-owned companies, enterprises and institutions are assigned to non-state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and social organizations to engage in official business. "Appointment" refers to appointment and dispatch. A person who is appointed to engage in public service, regardless of whether he has the status of national staff before, should be regarded as a "national staff" as long as he has the status appointed by law.

4. Other persons engaged in official duties according to law.

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