What does it mean when a leader makes a mistake and is called "double regulation"?

The Administrative Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China, passed at the 25th Session of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National People's Congress on May 9, 1997, stipulates that supervisory organs have the power to "order persons suspected of violating administrative disciplines to location to provide explanations and descriptions of the issues involved in the investigation.”

"Shuanggui" is both an investigative measure and a protective measure to prevent the person under investigation from making mistakes again or from being subject to unnecessary interference and influence.

The adoption of the "two regulations" is very serious and prudent. The disciplinary inspection and supervision organs will not and cannot arbitrarily take "two regulations" measures against the subjects under investigation, and can only use them against party members or administrative supervision subjects who have mastered some disciplinary facts and evidence and have been punished by party disciplines; secondly, in the restricted application stage, they can only be used during the restricted application stage. It is used during the investigation stage of the case; the third is to limit the use of the subject, and only a certain level of discipline inspection and supervision agencies can approve or use it; the fourth is to limit the period of use, from no unified regulations to strict control, and apply for a specific period of approval when applying for use; the fifth is to limit the use of places , from no hard requirements to specific regulations.