Recently, the results of the selection of outstanding alumni of the Open University of China (OUC) were announced, recognising 328 alumni from various industries across the country.
These individuals, with accomplishments as their foundation and technology as their wings, demonstrate resilience, confidence, and a pragmatic, enterprising spirit, writing a unique chapter of progress of the OUC people. From today on, the stories of some alumni will be selected for sharing. By reviewing their outstanding deeds and listening to their life insights, the OUC’s achievements in talent development over the last 45 years are highlighted.
Chen Shaohua, a member of the Communist Party of China, is from Longhai District, Fujian Province. He has a bachelor's degree and studied in the general class majoring in Law at the Zhangzhou branch of Fujian Radio and Television University from September 1987 to July 1989. Currently, he serves as the director of the Execution Bureau of the Intermediate People's Court in Zhangzhou City of Fujian Province, and holds the title of senior judge (level 4). He has received numerous honours, including being recognised as a National Advanced Worker in 2020, one of CCTV's Top Ten Legal Figures of 2018, a National Model Judge, a National Outstanding Judge, and a "My Favourite Good Judge " in China. He has also been awarded first-class individual merit once and third-class merit twice.
Chen Shaohua has been engaged in grassroots judicial work for over 30 years. He has always borne in mind the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, regarding resolving social contradictions as his own responsibility. He has performed his duties loyally, enforced the law impartially, and been committed to establishing a good reputation for the judiciary among the masses, winning high praise from the Supreme People's Court and Fujian High People's Court. In his work, he has made great efforts to standardise enforcement actions, innovate enforcement work models, and strengthen the rectification of enforcement discipline, achieving remarkable results and fully demonstrating the contemporary style of loyalty, integrity, and responsibility of people's judges.
In 2012, Chen Shaohua was appointed as the director of the Execution Bureau of the Longwen District People's Court in Zhangzhou City of Fujian Province. He took the lead in starting with more than 3,000 backlog enforcement cases, delving into the long-standing "tough cases" and old petition cases left over from history. He worked day and night to sort out and register these cases, studied each case individually, and formulated a strategy for each case, successfully resolving a number of long-standing backlog cases. Under his leadership, every police officer in the Execution Bureau of Longwen Court conscientiously performed their duties, resolved a large number of difficult-to-enforce cases, achieving "a small court can make great achievements", and the court was rated as an "Advanced Court with No Backlog Enforcement Cases in the Province" for two consecutive terms.
Chen Shaohua has actively implemented the opinions of the Supreme People's Court on the long- term mechanism for resolving the difficulty in enforcement. He has actively explored the "segmented-intensive" enforcement model and connected all links of "case-filing, trial, enforcement, and bankruptcy", thus giving play to the advantages of the overall pattern of comprehensive governance in resolving the difficulty in enforcement and actively promoting the governance at the source of the difficulty in enforcement. He has actively implemented the six major mechanisms of "smart, efficient, collaborative, standardised, transparent, and acknowledged". Specifically, he has refined enforcement in public, strengthened supervision of enforcement, optimised good-faith enforcement, solidified innovative enforcement, solidified coordinated enforcement, and deepened smart enforcement. At the same time, he strived to optimise the business environment, and improved the credibility of law enforcement and case handling as well as the satisfaction of the people.
Resolving the "difficulty in enforcement" is the last obstacle to achieving fairness and justice. On the road of enforcement, Chen Shaohua, as a people's judge, has always rigorously enforced the law, demonstrating the majesty of laws and regulations, and has remained incorruptibly clean, thus shaping a good image.
By OUC News Network