Borrowing by public officials usually violates People's Republic of China (PRC)'s civil servant law. If the law stipulates that civil servants should bear disciplinary responsibility for violating discipline and law, they should be punished according to law or given administrative sanctions by supervisory organs according to law. If the violation of discipline and law is minor and corrected after criticism and education, it may be exempted from punishment.
Legal objectivity:
Article 61 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that if a civil servant should bear disciplinary responsibility for violating discipline and law, he shall be punished according to this law or be given administrative punishment by the supervisory organ according to law; If the violation of discipline and law is minor and corrected after criticism and education, it may be exempted from punishment. For the same violation of discipline and law, the supervisory organ has made a decision on administrative punishment, and the organ where the civil servant works will no longer give punishment. Article 62 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Servant Law is divided into warning, demerit recording, gross demerit recording, demotion, dismissal and dismissal.