2024-08-19
한어Русский языкEnglishFrançaisIndonesianSanskrit日本語DeutschPortuguêsΕλληνικάespañolItalianoSuomalainenLatina
Recently, a recording of a law enforcement officer of the Chengwu County Market Supervision Administration in Shandong Province saying, "I don't have the ability to support an enterprise, but it's too easy to bring one down" and "I have a political achievement of 50 million (in fines) every year" was widely forwarded, causing an uproar in the public opinion field and prompting many media netizens to "put pen to paper" and "start speaking."
In response to this incident, the law enforcement officer involved said that the company had taken the statement out of context and that he had been punished for making inappropriate remarks. At the same time, the local authorities also set up an investigation team to investigate and deal with the case and the relevant personnel.
The story is "to be continued", but the plot makes people "scared after thinking about it". The public's attention and concern about this matter is more or less due to the explicit statement that "it is too easy to destroy a company". Against the backdrop of the national "helping private enterprises to develop high-quality and create a legal business environment", such remarks are particularly abrupt and inappropriate, bringing great impact and reflection to public opinion.
After the noise, let's think calmly:What kind of mentality is hidden behind the arrogant attitude of "ruining the company"?
▲Situation report. / Screenshot from Chongqing Lookout
The domineering mentality of abusing power