Chapter 865 Internal Reference
Chapter 865 Internal Reference
"Don't worry, Hua Tao is here this time, I will sort everything out."
Liu Huabo was stunned. "Hey, kid, isn't it a bit too much to let Hua Tao lead the charge?"
This time, the Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, Liu Huatao, who came from the National Commission for Discipline Inspection, is Liu Huabo's younger brother.
Pei Yihong said with a smile: "I am thinking about Hua Tao. He just arrived and he needs something to gain a foothold."
"So I have to thank you."
"Forget about the thanks, each takes what he needs, each takes what he needs." Pei Yihong's face did not blush, and his heart did not beat fast.
"Okay, I'm not kidding you. I think this matter may not be easy to handle relying on Hua Tao alone." Liu Huabo said, "If they dare to send it in our Jianghai Province, they are not afraid of sending it in other places.
Leaving this comrade in your Han River will make him a target of public criticism. It would be better to..."
"Hey, hey, hey, Lao Liu, what do you mean? Taking advantage of someone's misfortune?"
"Don't say such harsh words. I'm helping you. Why don't you know how kind I am?"
"Forget it. I can't afford your kindness. I won't talk to you anymore. I still have a lot of work to do. So, please help me deal with the newspaper matter as soon as possible." After saying that, he hung up the phone without waiting for Liu Huabo to speak again.
Liu Huabo looked at the phone in his hand and cursed Pei Yihong for being cunning.
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Just when Qi Tongwei thought that the matter could be slowly settled after Pei Yihong's intervention, the article suddenly appeared in the internal reference.
Internal reference, or internal reference, is a type of data or information intended for reading and reference by people within a specific scope. Its characteristics are:
1. Confidentiality. Internal reference materials usually contain sensitive or inappropriate information, and therefore have a certain level of confidentiality, such as top secret, confidential, or secret.
2. Audience: The readers of internal references are mainly leaders or relevant personnel within a specific scope, and they are used to assist in decision-making and guide work.
3. Information and internal reference content must be true, accurate, and objective, ensuring that the information source is reliable so that decision makers can make correct judgments.
Although internal information is not public, it has a huge influence because of its target audience.
Things suddenly became complicated.
Once it was included in the internal reference, it would reach the ears of the emperor. Even Pei Yihong could only sigh in despair, make the worst-case scenario plan, and issue a warning to Qi Tongwei.
"Tongwei, this matter is getting a little out of control. Anbang, Lao Yu and I have discussed it and decided to temporarily handle it cold and freeze your decision to become the acting president."
Qi Tongwei has been the focus of too many people's attention. In order to prevent Qi Tongwei's promotion from affecting the development of things, Pei Yihong and others had no choice but to do so.
Ultimately, it was all to protect Qi Tongwei.
"You just need to pay more attention to yourself. I will also actively communicate with the higher-ups. I believe this matter will definitely have a good outcome in the end."
Qi Tongwei's heart sank, and he heard Pei Yihong's difficulties. "Yes, Secretary Pei, don't worry, I know what to do."
On that day, Qi Tongwei heard that Pei Yihong took a special plane to Beijing for an event.
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The news of the internal reference spread like wildfire, causing an uproar in the Han River.
Some are happy and some are sad.
The good news is that Mayor Qi, who was once so powerful that he suppressed the cadres in Beishan and made them unable to exercise their freedom, is likely to be doomed this time.
It is sad that a good cadre and good leader who worked hard was maliciously fabricated in the officialdom and eventually ended up dead.
How can it not make people feel sad.
This internal document concerns all leading cadres in Hanjiang, but Qi Tongwei, the person involved, is the calmest and is still busy with the development of Beishan.
The day before, he had just inspected two industrial parks and more than a dozen newly established factories in the city. The next day, his secretary Wang Wenjie arranged for him to visit Tieyi Middle School.
This is the school where Sha Ruijin's daughter Sha Xiaoqian attends.
This time, it was the principal Jiang Dawei who wanted Qi Tongwei to attend the oath-taking ceremony before the college entrance examination, so he contacted the municipal government office.
Wang Wenjie was just worried about Qi Tongwei's recent poor condition. When he heard Jiang Dawei's invitation, he immediately agreed.
It is said that the young and tender faces of teenagers are the best medicine to heal wounds. Spending some time with the children and relaxing their minds may help the leaders feel better.
It doesn’t matter to Qi Tongwei where he goes.
After Beishan's work got on track, Qi Tongwei delegated many things, so there were not many things that required Qi Tongwei's attention. It didn't matter where he was inspecting, so he just agreed.
As if instructed by someone, the school's welcome ceremony was simple and without any fanfare. It only gathered students from two classes, hundreds of children aged seven or eight, standing on both sides of the school's internal roads. They all rushed to shout welcome and waved wild flowers they had picked from somewhere.
Qi Tongwei smiled knowingly. He was now stuck in a quagmire. Except for the cadres who signed in with him, many people did not dare to come to him to report on their work. Now, seeing this scene, he couldn't help but feel a warm feeling in his heart.
As expected, children’s minds are still simple.
I will not ignore you because of your experience, nor will I flatter you because of your promotion.
They always have childlike innocence and show their joy. Perhaps there is a reason for this, that is, there will be extra meals in the cafeteria at noon, it's that simple.
The June sunshine shone obliquely on the steps of the auditorium. When Qi Tongwei walked into the venue of the college entrance examination oath-taking ceremony, his face had already been replaced by a kind smile.
The auditorium was already packed. A red silk banner hung from the center of the stage, its gold-plated characters reading "Tieyi Middle School 1999 College Entrance Examination Rally" gleaming in the sunlight. On either side hung the couplet "Ten years of hard study sharpen a sword, six months on the battlefield test its sharpness."
Hundreds of senior high school students, wearing the same school uniform, with bright red scarves tied around the collars of their blue and white shirts, looked like a surging ocean.
In the parents' seats in the back row, a mother was nervously holding her child's notebook, while a father was holding a Shengtian mobile phone and constantly adjusting the angle, with shutter sounds coming one after another.
Principal Jiang Dawei quickly came over and led Qi Tongwei to the front row of VIP seats. The students stood up and applauded in unison, the applause surging towards the stage like a tide.
When Qi Tongwei sat down, he caught a glimpse of the girl opposite him holding a review book with four crooked words "burn the boats" written on it in marker, and he couldn't help but smile.
Every age group has its own troubles, and he is even worse than a girl.
The ceremony began with the majestic national anthem.
After the national anthem ended, Jiang Dawei asked Qi Tongwei to say a few words.
Qi Tongwei nodded, tapped the microphone, and began to speak: "Dear students and parents, good morning everyone.
Today, we gather together to witness this great moment. As the mayor, I feel deeply honored to stand here and feel the passion for struggle with you, a young and energetic person. I would also like to share a few heartfelt words with you as a "senior" who once studied hard.
Students, three years ago, you entered campus with dreams in your heart, watering your ideals with the sweat of your youth; over the past three years, you have forged ahead amidst mountains of books and seas of exams, writing your growth with persistence and perseverance.
RPAGF