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Section 176 Governing the country according to law(2/2)

This foreshadowing of the Coast Guard, and the divestment of the right to dispose of maritime spoils, also reduced the pressure on the Planning Commission from the Navy in the fight for spoils.

After seeing off this "unjust" guest, Ma Qianzhu was thinking that since he had agreed to establish the Maritime Court, he had to show whether he fully respected the spirit of "ruling the country according to law" or act in accordance with the rules. He called Hou Wenyong and asked him

Handed over a list of various trophies captured in this battle.

"Don't forget to get the receipt." He warned.

The people in Majia were in high spirits due to the happy event and returned to the Customs Building in Bopou - strictly speaking, it is a small building, with a three-story brick and wood structure and an iconic clock tower. Of course, there is no big clock on it.

"Ma Jia, are you happy?" Ji An noticed something strange from his expression.

"There is indeed a happy event, not only mine, but also yours."

So I told him about the establishment of a maritime court by the Executive Committee.

“Now I’m back to my major!”

Ji An suddenly realized that the so-called "not only mine, but also yours" meant that in the future, the title of Customs Commissioner would most likely fall to him.

Although the Customs Commissioner is a second-level leader, he is still the head of the department and can participate in the executive committee meetings. This is much better than the current deputy deputy commissioner.

Ma Jia chose an office in the customs building as the office and court of the Maritime Court. There are probably no cases to be tried at the moment, so it will only be a formality first.

Strike while the iron is hot, first put up airs to pull back the team, and create a fait accompli. This is what the Chinese are best at. The vest is no exception.

As soon as the power was in hand, Ma Jia carried out the order and immediately printed a batch of blank official documents on the Maritime Court's letterhead from Zhou Dongtian, and asked him to engrave a large official seal: the pattern was naturally the old-fashioned sea water pattern with a scale. He

I also added a pair of flying fish patterns with Chinese characteristics. I covered it over and over with blank official paper. I thought this one was much prettier than the one at the customs. I also went to Wu De and chose an indigenous person with beautiful and regular handwriting to serve as a clerk. The writing was formal.

To each department, declare that this unit has been established.

The application for increasing the number of personnel at the Customs was rejected. Although Wu De believed that judicial work was very important, he did not think that now was the time to increase the number of personnel, so he was asked to "persist" and "make good use of the existing customs personnel".

Manpower".

"What manpower does the customs have?" Ma Jia thought that the current manpower at the customs was Ji An. He was a customs declarer, and he could do well in the customs. It would be a bit difficult for him to work in the maritime court. It seems that he still has to work in the "Law Club"

of people.
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