According to the Guarantee Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):
Article 7 A legal person, other organization or citizen who has the ability to pay off debts on his behalf may act as a guarantor.
Eleventh no unit or individual may force banks and other financial institutions or enterprises to provide guarantees for others; Banks and other financial institutions or enterprises have the right to refuse to force them to provide guarantees for others.
Article 12 Where there are more than two guarantors for the same debt, the guarantors shall bear the guarantee liability according to the guarantee share agreed in the guarantee contract. If there is no agreement on the share of guarantee, the guarantor shall bear joint and several liability, and the creditor may require any guarantor to bear all the guarantee liability, and the guarantor is obliged to ensure the realization of all the creditor's rights.
The surety who undertakes the suretyship liability has the right to recover from the debtor, or ask other sureties who undertake joint liability to pay off their share.
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According to People's Republic of China (PRC) Commercial Bank Law:
Article 52 The staff of a commercial bank shall abide by laws, administrative regulations and other business management provisions, and shall not commit any of the following acts:
(a) taking advantage of his position to ask for or accept bribes, or accepting kickbacks or service fees in various names in violation of state regulations;
(2) Taking advantage of his position to embezzle, misappropriate or occupy the funds of the Bank or its clients;
(three) in violation of the provisions of favoritism to provide loans or guarantees to relatives and friends;
(4) Working part-time in other economic organizations;
(five) other acts in violation of laws, administrative regulations and business management regulations.
Article 53 A staff member of a commercial bank shall not disclose the state secrets and business secrets that he knows during his tenure.
Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Guarantee Law