The Supreme People's Procuratorate has released its first white paper on the work of the "Four Major Prosecutors" to the public
2024-03-11
On March 9th, the Supreme People's Procuratorate held a press conference and released the first white paper on the work of the "Four Major Prosecutors" to the public. The white paper presents a panoramic and comprehensive presentation of the new progress and achievements of the procuratorial organs in 2023 in adhering to the principle of "high-quality and efficient handling of every case", serving the overall situation, serving the people's justice, and assuming the rule of law, in accordance with the four lines of criminal, civil, administrative, and public interest litigation. The White Paper on Criminal Prosecutorial Work (2023) outlines the work of procuratorial organs in resolutely maintaining national security, social stability, and people's peace, fully utilizing the power of the rule of law to serve high-quality development, actively fulfilling anti-corruption prosecutorial responsibilities, strengthening criminal litigation supervision, and maintaining judicial fairness. The White Paper on Civil Prosecutorial Work (2023) summarizes the solid promotion of effective civil judgment supervision, trial activity supervision, execution activity supervision, support for prosecution, and false litigation supervision by procuratorial organs from the aspects of helping to create a rule of law business environment, focusing on solving the urgent and difficult needs of the people, and actively fulfilling civil procuratorial supervision responsibilities, as well as improving the case file retrieval system and civil retrial procuratorial suggestion system Breakthrough progress and achievements in promoting social governance and other aspects. The white paper shows that in 2023, the national procuratorial organs accepted more than 332900 civil procuratorial supervision cases of various types, with a continuous increase in the number of cases and further expansion of supervision scale. The White Paper on Administrative Prosecutorial Work (2023) shows that in recent years, as administrative prosecution work has entered the fast lane, procuratorial organs have become more effective in supervising the acceptance, trial, adjudication, and execution of administrative litigation cases, as well as in the reverse connection between administrative law enforcement and criminal justice, as well as in supervising administrative illegal behavior and mandatory isolation and drug rehabilitation. At the same time, administrative disputes have been substantially resolved Promoting social governance and other aspects are integrated throughout the supervision and handling of cases. In 2023, the procuratorial organs focused on the "blind spots" and "blind spots" of administrative counterparties in cases where they were unable to file a lawsuit, failed to win a reasonable lawsuit, and dared not sue, did not understand how to sue, and could not effectively exercise their litigation rights. A total of 79000 administrative litigation supervision cases were accepted, and 113000 people raised procuratorial opinions on cases where non prosecuted persons should be subject to administrative penalties in cases of reverse execution linkage. 32000 procuratorial supervision opinions were raised in cases of administrative illegal behavior supervision. At the same time, in response to some administrative cases where the procedures have been completed but the disputes have not been resolved, such as "procedural idle" and "cases cannot be resolved", a total of 22000 cases involving administrative disputes have been substantially resolved, a year-on-year increase of 26%. The White Paper on Public Interest Litigation and Prosecutorial Work (2023) shows that in the six years since the comprehensive implementation of the public interest litigation system, its role in safeguarding the good life of the people and better serving the modernization of national governance has become increasingly evident. In 2023, the national procuratorial organs continued to increase their efforts in handling cases in areas such as ecological environment and resource protection, cultural relics and heritage protection, national defense and military interests protection, anti-monopoly and anti unfair competition, intellectual property rights, etc. A total of 189885 public interest litigation cases were handled, and 99.1% of the problems reflected in the cases were rectified before the litigation was initiated by the procuratorial organs. (Lai Xin She)
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