Whether to go to the original unit for political examination needs to be determined according to the specific circumstances. If the applicant's original unit is a state-owned enterprise or institution, the political examiner can go to the unit to investigate and confirm whether the applicant has a bad record or bad behavior. If the applicant's original unit is a private enterprise, the political examiners can conduct the investigation by telephone consultation, letter contact and other means. In addition, if the applicant's original unit has been closed or relocated, the political examiners can conduct investigations through other channels.
When conducting political review, we need to pay attention to some details and precautions. First of all, political examiners need to abide by the confidentiality provisions and must not disclose the personal privacy of applicants. Secondly, political examiners need to be objective and fair, and must not be interfered by any external factors. In addition, political examiners need to abide by legal procedures and must not violate any laws and regulations.
I hope the above content can help you. If in doubt, please consult a professional lawyer.
Legal basis:
Article 8 of the Provisions on Political Review of Conscription
Citizens whose parents have one of the following acts shall not be recruited for active service:
1, parents are the backbone of cults or harmful martial arts organizations;
2. Parents participate in illegal organizations such as ethnic separatism, violent terror, religious extremism, and underworld criminal gangs, or have conducted activities; Parents are the backbone of the above illegal organizations;
3. Parents have been criminally punished, expelled from the party, expelled from public office, or have serious illegal problems that have not yet been ascertained, and I have sheltered and retaliated;
4. My parents have committed crimes endangering national security or serious political problems, so I can't draw a line;
5. Parents are dissatisfied with the line, principles, policies and socialist system of the party and the country;
6. Parents are subject to criminal punishment or expelled from party membership or public office;
7. Parents are being investigated and dealt with for suspected illegal crimes, or are being investigated, prosecuted or tried;
8. Parents are involved in illegal organizations such as ethnic separatism, violent terror, religious extremism and criminal gangs of underworld nature, or have conducted activities;
9. Parents are backbone members or stubborn people of cults and harmful martial arts organizations;
10, parents endanger national security or serious political problems.