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... both spiteful and venomous. In it, he had laid a huge trap for Shi Yiwu.

According to the regulations of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, the commission at all levels is under the jurisdiction of the Party Committee at the corresponding level and is managed by the higher Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Moreover, the work of the Commission for Discipline Inspection has relative independence. If there are objections to local officials, they can initiate investigation ...

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