After the investigation of public officials suspected of breaking the law is over, the illegal facts cannot be established. What should the supervisory organ do?

After the investigation of public officials suspected of violating the law is completed, if the illegal facts cannot be established, the supervisory organ shall revoke the case and notify the unit where the investigated person belongs.

According to Article 45 of the Supervision Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the supervisory organ has no evidence to prove that the investigated person has committed illegal and criminal acts after investigation, it shall dismiss the case and notify the unit where the investigated person works. For public officials who violate the law by taking advantage of their positions, but the circumstances are relatively minor, in accordance with the management authority, they directly or entrust relevant organs and personnel to make conversation reminders, criticize and educate, order inspections or admonish.

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"People's Republic of China (PRC) Supervision Law" Article 36 * * * Supervisory organs shall carry out their work in strict accordance with the procedures, and establish a working mechanism for dealing with problem clues, investigation and hearing and other departments to coordinate and restrict each other. The supervisory organ shall strengthen the supervision and management of the whole process of investigation and disposal, and set up corresponding departments to perform management and coordination functions such as clue management, supervision and inspection, supervision and handling, and statistical analysis.

Thirty-seventh supervisory organs shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions, put forward opinions on handling the clues of the objects under supervision, perform the examination and approval procedures, and deal with them in a classified manner. Clue disposal should be summarized and notified regularly, and checked and assessed regularly.

China Government Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Supervision Law