(1) Spreading remarks damaging the reputation of the country, or organizing or participating in activities such as assembly, procession and demonstration aimed at opposing the country; ?
(2) Organizing or participating in an illegal organization, organizing or participating in a strike; ?
(three) dereliction of duty, delaying work; ?
(4) refusing to carry out the decisions and orders made by superiors according to law; ?
(five) to suppress criticism and take revenge; ?
(six) fraud, misleading and deceiving leaders and the public; ?
(seven) corruption, taking advantage of his position to seek personal gain for himself or others; ?
(eight) violation of financial discipline, waste of state assets; ?
(nine) abuse of power, infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations; ?
(10) divulging state secrets or work secrets; ?
(eleven) damage the honor and interests of the state in foreign exchanges; ?
(twelve) to participate in or support pornography, drug abuse, gambling, superstition and other activities; ?
(thirteen) in violation of professional ethics and social morality; ?
(fourteen) to engage in or participate in profit-making activities, and to work part-time in enterprises or other profit-making organizations; ?
(fifteen) absenteeism or business trip, after the expiration of the leave without justifiable reasons; ?
(sixteen) other violations of discipline. ?
No, it's clearly stipulated in the civil service law.
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