Principles of due diligence, exemption, dereliction of duty and accountability

Legal analysis: the statutory duty must be: the law cannot be authorized, the duty is exempted, and the responsibility is investigated.

Legal basis: Guiding Opinions of the State Council on Strengthening and Regulating Post-event Supervision. Strengthen supervision responsibility.

(3) Clarify the object and scope of supervision. It is necessary to strictly follow the clear regulatory responsibilities and matters stipulated in laws and regulations and the "three decisions", supervise market players according to law, achieve full coverage of supervision, and eliminate blind spots and vacuums in supervision. Except as otherwise provided by laws and regulations, all departments are responsible for supervising the administrative licensing matters that are responsible for examination and approval or guiding the implementation; To implement the reform of relatively centralized administrative licensing rights, it is necessary to strengthen the connection between examination and management, implement regulatory responsibilities, and ensure that someone is in charge and someone is responsible; For matters that have been cancelled for approval but still need government supervision, the competent department shall be responsible for post-event supervision; For the matters of decentralization of examination and approval power, it is necessary to adjust the level of supervision at the same time to ensure the unity of power and responsibility of examination and approval supervision; For matters changed from examination and approval to filing, the competent authorities should strengthen verification and investigate and deal with market entities engaged in related business activities without filing; For industries and fields without special law enforcement power, the examination and approval department or competent department can investigate and deal with violations of laws and regulations in conjunction with relevant comprehensive law enforcement departments through entrusted law enforcement and joint law enforcement, and relevant comprehensive law enforcement departments should actively support them.