The Ministry of Finance's Guangxi Regulatory Bureau has focused on implementing major central decisions as the core of its fiscal supervision work, adhering to the ministry's principle of "strengthening, focusing, and optimizing," and continuously advancing in political development, risk prevention, and discipline maintenance.

In political development, the bureau integrates the study of the 20th National Congress and past plenary sessions with thematic education on Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, party discipline education, education on the central leadership's eight-point rules, and education on correct performance views. It uses red education and clean governance resources to deepen party spirit. Through building "Four-Strong Party Branches," it promotes integration of party building and business, organizing joint party day activities, youth theoretical study, and volunteer services with ministry departments, central units stationed in Guangxi, and local financial departments. For discipline supervision, it conducts "Warning Education Week" and special inspections led by the discipline inspection team on external work integrity and internal controls, with follow-up reviews of 2025 external work, while addressing cadres' practical difficulties through open conversations.

In risk prevention, the bureau uses a self-developed local fiscal operation monitoring system to analyze monthly revenue and expenditure data, forming "three-dimensional profiles" for 14 prefecture-level cities and 111 counties. It verifies debt ratios, revenue quality, and temporary payments in high-risk areas, promptly warning localities with abnormal revenues or insufficient treasury safeguards. To secure the "Three Guarantees" bottom line, it strengthens budget preparation and execution supervision, issuing alerts when problems are found. For revenue supervision, it maintains a central non-tax revenue collection ledger, strictly enforcing review procedures, and coordinates with payers to ensure full collection.

In financial discipline, the bureau established information-sharing and joint supervision mechanisms with local disciplinary, financial, tax, central bank, financial regulatory, statistics, and customs authorities. For key tasks, it mobilizes all staff across departments in a "corps operation" model. On-site inspections have been intensified for routine budget execution, ultra-long special government bonds, additional government bonds, local government debt, and key performance evaluations, using data screening to conduct penetrating supervision on project authenticity, fund flows, and procedural compliance. Typical cases are reported. It also conducted local research on Guangxi's sugar industry, New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, border industrial parks, and water resource tax reform, producing thematic reports for decision-making.