Legal analysis: The People’s Procuratorate should follow the following five principles when it comes to reporting work. The first is to rely on the masses to facilitate reporting. Second, follow the law, be timely and efficient. Third, unified management, centralized handling, and hierarchical responsibility. Fourth, strictly keep confidentiality and protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens. Fifth, strengthen internal cooperation and constraints and accept the principle of social supervision.
Legal basis: "Regulations on Reporting Work of the People's Procuratorate of the People's Republic of China"
Article 3 The main tasks of the People's Procuratorate's reporting work are to accept and review reporting clues and respond , protect and reward whistleblowers, promote the investigation of job-related crimes, and ensure the smooth progress of anti-corruption work.
Article 14 For first-time reports in the form of visits and for job-related crime suspects who surrender, the reporting center shall assign two or more staff members to specifically receive the report, inquire about the situation, and make a record, which shall be verified to be correct. Afterwards, the whistleblower or surrenderer shall sign and fingerprint, and if necessary, with the consent of the whistleblower or surrenderer, audio or video recording may be made; the relevant evidence materials and items provided by the whistleblower or surrenderer shall be registered and evidence of acceptance shall be produced ( A list of items) shall be signed by the informant and surrender person, and shall be photographed when necessary, and shall be properly kept. If the whistleblower requests an appointment for reception, with the approval of the person in charge of the reporting center, the People's Procuratorate may assign two or more staff members to interview the whistleblower at a place deemed appropriate at the agreed time. If a group visit is used to report a crime involving the same job, the reporter should be required to elect a representative, and the number of representatives should generally not exceed five.
Article 15: For reports in the form of letters, staff should open and read them in a special place. When opening the envelope, the stamps, postmark, postal code, address and materials inside the envelope should be kept intact.