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What are the contents of the six stubborn diseases?

The contents of the six stubborn maladies are:

1. Violation of the "three regulations" to prevent interference in the judiciary.

2. Conducting business and running enterprises in violation of regulations and spouses, children and their spouses engaging in business activities in violation of regulations.

3. Illegal stock participation and lending.

4. Those who violate laws or regulations have their sentences commuted, paroled, or temporarily served outside prison.

5. If there is a case, the case will not be established, the case will not be investigated, and the guilty will not be held accountable.

6. After leaving office, judges and prosecutors illegally engaged in the legal profession and acted as judicial brokers.

Significance: Through on-site visits and questionnaire surveys, we solicit opinions and suggestions from the people and all walks of life, and understand the expectations of the people for the work of the public security organs through multiple channels. We must truly find the shortcomings of the public security organs in their work, effectively solve the problems existing in the public security team's political construction, insufficient discipline and style, insufficient initiative in taking responsibility, and insufficient standardization of law enforcement and case handling, and strive to forge a team with "iron" The Iron Army of the Public Security Bureau has "iron ideals and beliefs, iron-clad responsibilities, iron-clad abilities, and iron-clad discipline and style."