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Can civil servants take goods with them after retirement?
Whether to allow the live broadcast of goods by civil servants after retirement depends on the specific situation.

1. First of all, in principle, civil servants are not allowed to live with goods after retirement. According to the Civil Servant Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), civil servants are not allowed to engage in profit-making activities, including part-time, opening stores, running enterprises, and starting companies with shares. Live broadcast goods are for-profit activities, and civil servants are not allowed to live broadcast goods after retirement.

2. But in reality, some civil servants may choose to do some part-time jobs related to their majors after retirement, such as live broadcasting and bringing goods. This situation requires the approval of relevant departments for the record and cannot affect the work. In addition, if the live broadcast of goods by civil servants after retirement is for public welfare purposes, such as helping farmers sell agricultural products, then this behavior is allowed.