What do discipline inspection and supervision books refer to?

Legal analysis: the contents of the "two books" include problems found in supervision and discipline, review and investigation, suggestions, rectification requirements, laws and regulations and party discipline basis; Incorporate the implementation of the rectification of the "two books" into the implementation of the responsibility system for building a clean and honest government in all units and the key contents of the inspection work, as an important reference for evaluating the construction of a clean and honest government in all units; If there is any objection to the "two books", you can appeal to the discipline inspection and supervision organ that made the suggestion within one month from the date of receiving the suggestion, and the discipline inspection and supervision organ shall make a reply within one month. If you still have objections to the reply, you can appeal to the discipline inspection and supervision organ at the next higher level again within one month from the date of receiving the reply; During the period of appeal and defense, the implementation of the original proposal will not be stopped; If the reply unit finds that the proposal is wrong after review, the original proposal organ shall correct it in time.

Legal basis: Article 15 of the Supervision Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), supervisory organs shall supervise the following public officials and relevant personnel:

(a) China * * * production party organs, people's congresses and their standing committees, people's governments, supervisory committees, people's courts, people's procuratorates, organs of the China People's Political Consultative Conference at all levels, organs of democratic parties and organs of the Federation of Industry and Commerce, as well as personnel managed by reference to the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC);

Personnel engaged in public affairs in organizations authorized by laws and regulations or entrusted by state organs according to law to manage public affairs;

(3) managers of state-owned enterprises;

(four) personnel engaged in management in public education, scientific research, culture, medical and health, sports and other units;

(5) Personnel engaged in management in grass-roots mass autonomous organizations;

(6) Other persons who perform public duties according to law.