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Zhou Yongkang's wife, Jia Xiaoye, was once so low-key that she was almost laid off by the unit

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fzwb_52165216 A reporter learned that today, according to the official microblog of the Intermediate People's Court of Yichang City, Hubei Province, the Yichang City Intermediate People's Court recently pronounced a verdict in the first instance of Jia Xiaoye's bribery and influence bribery case in accordance with the law, and found that the defendant Jia Xiaoye was guilty of accepting bribes and using influence to accept bribes, and sentenced him to nine years' imprisonment and a fine of one million yuan; the stolen money and stolen goods obtained from bribery were recovered and handed over to the state treasury. Jia Xiaoye said in court that he obeyed the court's judgment and would not appeal. The judgment has taken legal effect.

Zhou Yongkang's wife, Jia Xiaoye, was once so low-key that she was almost laid off by the unit

Jia Xiaoye (data map)

Jia Xiaoye, wife of Zhou Yongkang: Has intersected with the Ling family

Jia Xiaoye, born in 1970, is a native of Xiaowang Village, Fengyu Township, Datong County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. The second eldest in the family, there is also an older sister named Jia Xiaoxia, who is a businessman. Jia Xiaoye's father, Jia Bingwen, graduated from the Shanxi Provincial Academy of Arts, attended a junior college, and then worked at the Datong Art School, retiring around 1996.

Jia Xiaoye worked very hard in his studies and was successfully admitted to Peking University, and after graduating from Peking University in the 1990s, he entered the TV station and worked as an editor of the financial channel. In 2001, Jia Xiaoye married Zhou Yongkang, then secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee, 28 years older than her.

The person familiar with the matter also revealed that after graduation, Jia Xiaoye worked as a column director on the economic channel of the TV station, during which he changed a number of departments, and his work was quite low-key. At least, after leaving the TV station, everyone learned that she was Zhou Yongkang's second wife.

According to another media insider, Jia Xiaoye was more playful in the later stages of his tenure at the TV station, and his work was not so serious. Everyone only knows that she and one of her girlfriends who are also at the TV station often hang out with a leader, but she did not expect to be "so big".

According to insiders, after Jia Xiaoye left the TV station, there was little contact with the original unit, and her name also became a "legend" in the unit where she worked. From the public information, it can be seen that Jia Xiaoye once worked in the TV station with Ye Yingchun and Shen Bing at the same time, and was a "girlfriend" with a good relationship. After the news about Ye Yingchun and Shen Bing's investigation appeared on the Internet, Jia Xiaoye was more low-key, and even it was difficult to search for any information about her on the Internet.

Jia Xiaoye was investigated 27 days after his birthday

Li Ping, a famous host in the country, may be one of the most famous graduates of Yanbei Art School.

Fa Wan's (WeChat public account ID: fzwb_52165216) reporter learned that in addition to this identity, she also has a more prominent identity: the former vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the sister-in-law of the Central United Front Work Department Ling Ji. In the mid-1990s, already a famous host in the country, she married Ling Cheng, the younger brother of Ling Cheng, who assumed the pseudonym "Wang Cheng".

Since his family is in Datong County, in the 1980s, Jia Bingwen once lived in the faculty dormitory of Yanbei Art School on East Street in the urban area. At the same time, there was Li Ping, who had just graduated from Yanbei Art School, who lived in this faculty dormitory.

In 2001, Jia Xiaoye married her current husband, which did not attract much attention at that time, mainly because Jia Xiaoye was working in a TV station at the time, which was very low-key. Later, there were rumors that Jia Xiaoye was almost laid off during the reform of the unit because he was too low-key, and if the rumors were true, Jia Xiaoye was indeed low-key to the bone.

After leaving Datong, Jia Xiaoye rarely returned to the city where he was born and raised.

Many interviewees in Datong City said that Jia Xiaoye and his father had returned to their hometown a few years ago, when Datong city leaders accompanied him on a tour of the local attraction Jiulongbi. Jia Xiaoye also tried to find his former teacher through the leaders of Datong No. 2 Middle School.

In 2010, jia Xiaoye did not attend the 20th anniversary party of college classmates. Jia Xiaoye's sister, Jia Xiaoxia, went to Canada around 2006. Ms. Jia was responsible for helping manage CNPC's Latin American operations while working on the Sudan project and later becoming CNPC's spokesperson in Canada.

After Jia Xiaoye lost her freedom in December 2013, Jia Xiaoxia's whereabouts also became adversarial. According to relevant information, after 2006, Jia Xiaoxia began to help manage CHINAPC's Latin American business, while participating in the Sudan project, and has since become the spokesperson of CNPC in Canada.

At 17:59 on July 29, 2014, the news that had been circulating for a long time finally landed. That day, just 27 days after Jia Xiaoye's 46th birthday. This is perhaps the most memorable and special birthday of her life.

"If I hadn't looked for him, it wouldn't be what she is now, and she would have been a very accomplished person." The above-mentioned professor surnamed Liu sighed.

Text/Reporter Li Hongpeng Comprehensive Oriental Morning Post, China Business Daily

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