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How to investigate and deal with village official corruption

1, village Committee cadres, perform the management duties of the village Committee, and report their corruption to the procuratorate.

2. Article 18 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that criminal cases shall be investigated by public security organs, unless otherwise provided by law. Crimes of corruption and bribery, crimes of dereliction of duty by state functionaries, crimes of illegal detention, crimes of extorting confessions by state functionaries by torture, crimes of retaliation and framing, crimes of illegal search, and crimes of infringing citizens' democratic rights shall be investigated by the people's procuratorate. If other major criminal cases committed by state functionaries by taking advantage of their functions and powers need to be directly accepted by the people's procuratorate, they may be placed on file for investigation upon the decision of the people's procuratorate at or above the provincial level.

3. Village cadres belong to public servants. NPC Standing Committee's interpretation of the second paragraph of Article 93 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): Members of village grass-roots organizations such as villagers' committees assist the people's government in the following administrative work, which belongs to "other persons who engage in public affairs according to law" as stipulated in the second paragraph of Article 93 of the Criminal Law:

(a) disaster relief, emergency rescue, flood control, special care, poverty alleviation, immigration, disaster relief funds and materials management;

(two) the management of social donations to public welfare undertakings;

(three) the operation and management of state-owned land;

(four) the management of land expropriation compensation fees;

(5) Collecting and paying taxes;

(six) family planning, household registration and conscription;

(seven) to assist other administrative work of the people's government.

The provisions of Articles 382 and 383 of the Criminal Law on the crimes of corruption, misappropriation of public funds, bribery, embezzlement, embezzlement and bribery are applicable to those who engage in official duties as mentioned in the preceding paragraph, take advantage of their positions, illegally occupy public property, misappropriate public funds, ask for or illegally accept other people's property.