Office for Government Policy Coordination to Suspend Employee Under Investigation for Obstruction of Work, Citing "Violation of Official Discipline"
The Office for Government Policy Coordination announced on May 11 that it plans to suspend an employee who is under investigation for obstruction of work. The employee in question holds the position of section chief.
On the afternoon of the same day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination released a statement to the media, saying, "We have received notification from the investigative authorities that one of our employees is under investigation for obstruction of work. We have determined it is inappropriate for this employee to remain in their position, and we will immediately proceed with the relevant procedures to suspend them from their duties."
The office further stated, "As soon as we are notified of the results of the investigation by the authorities, we will take strict action in accordance with the relevant laws, including requesting disciplinary measures." However, the office did not disclose specific details of the charges.
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The Office for Government Policy Coordination also stated, "We will continue to take strict measures against any violations of public service discipline committed by our staff in the future."
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