Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Is it illegal for the village chief to take my 20 thousand rescue fund? I got uremia in April, and the village party secretary gave me 20 thousand rescue money. The village chief asked me to leave wit

Is it illegal for the village chief to take my 20 thousand rescue fund? I got uremia in April, and the village party secretary gave me 20 thousand rescue money. The village chief asked me to leave wit

Is it illegal for the village chief to take my 20 thousand rescue fund? I got uremia in April, and the village party secretary gave me 20 thousand rescue money. The village chief asked me to leave with my bank card and password. In the process of applying for relief funds, the village head used his position to embezzle other people's relief funds. He was suspected of corruption and embezzled 20,000 yuan of relief funds. It should be considered as "other serious circumstances" as stipulated in the first paragraph of Article 383 of the Criminal Law, and he should be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention and fined: 1. Legislative interpretation of the second paragraph of Article 93 of the Criminal Law The NPC Standing Committee discussed the issue of what village grass-roots organizations such as villagers' committees are doing in the second paragraph of Article 93 of the Criminal Law.

Members of village grass-roots organizations, such as villagers' committees, assist the people's government to carry out the following administrative work, which belongs to "other persons engaged 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.

Two. Interpretation of Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in Handling Criminal Cases of Corruption and Bribery Article 1 If the amount of corruption and bribery is more than 30,000 yuan but less than 200,000 yuan, it shall be deemed as a "relatively large amount" as stipulated in the first paragraph of Article 383 of the Criminal Law, and it shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also be fined.

If the amount of corruption is more than 10,000 yuan but less than 30,000 yuan, under any of the following circumstances, it shall be deemed as "other serious circumstances" as stipulated in the first paragraph of Article 383 of the Criminal Law, and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also be fined:

(a) corruption disaster relief, emergency rescue, flood control, special care, poverty alleviation, immigration, relief, epidemic prevention, social donations and other specific funds and materials;

(2) Being disciplined or administratively punished for corruption, bribery or misappropriation of public funds;

(3) Being criminally investigated for intentional crimes;

(four) the stolen money is used for illegal activities;

(5) refusing to account for the whereabouts of the stolen money or refuse to cooperate with the recovery work, which makes it impossible to recover it;

(6) Causing adverse effects or other serious consequences.