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The rule that civil servants can't drink alcohol

Legal analysis:

Civil servants are not allowed to drink alcohol before going to work, such as morning and noon. You can drink alcohol after work at night, but you should be careful not to use public funds (this piece can't be touched), which is not a so-called business dinner.

Legal basis:

Article 14 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that civil servants shall perform the following obligations:

(a) be loyal to the Constitution, abide by the Constitution and laws, and consciously accept the leadership of China;

(2) Being loyal to the country and safeguarding national security, honor and interests;

(3) Being loyal to the people, serving them wholeheartedly and accepting their supervision;

(four) be loyal to their duties, be diligent and conscientious, obey and implement the decisions and orders made by superiors according to law, perform their duties in accordance with the prescribed authority and procedures, and strive to improve the quality and efficiency of work;

(five) to keep state secrets and work secrets;

(six) take the lead in practicing socialist core values, adhere to the rule of law, abide by discipline, abide by professional ethics, and abide by social morality and family virtues;

(7) Honesty, impartiality and integrity;

(eight) other obligations stipulated by law.