The Finance Office holds a few meetings every year to summarize achievements, make small talk, and keep things friendly.
The true disciplinarian is the Securities Regulatory Commission.
If a private equity firm is small, it cannot afford to offend anyone and must appease whoever comes to inspect.
But if you've reached Han Lie's level, even though the central bank ignores you and the Securities Commission only provides normal oversight, the local Finance Office sees you as part of their achievement and won't handle you carelessly.
For someone like Han Lie, who has both money and connections, and a powerful father-in-law, even a slight frown to higher-ups can make an ordinary section chief tremble.
However, Han Lie is skilled and respects the brothers and friends from supervisory units, sending invitations to his lectures and hosting them afterward, making it a relationship of mutual assistance.
