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Li Yunfeng, vice governor of Jiangsu Province, was investigated on suspicion of serious violations of discipline

author:Beijing News
Li Yunfeng, vice governor of Jiangsu Province, was investigated on suspicion of serious violations of discipline

He is the fourth "tiger" in Jiangsu; his resume has not left Jiangsu; he presided over a working meeting five days before the investigation was announced

Beijing News (Chief Reporter Wang Shu) At 4 p.m. yesterday, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection issued a message of "fighting tigers": Li Yunfeng, member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial CPC Committee and vice governor of Jiangsu Province, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and is currently under organizational investigation.

The Beijing News reporter noted that Li Yunfeng, who was born in March 1957 and is now 59 years old, is a native of Jiangsu, was admitted to the Philosophy Department of Peking University in 1978 after resuming the college entrance examination, returned to Jiangsu after graduation, and became a teacher at the Party School of the Zhenjiang Prefectural Committee. Since then, his career has never left Jiangsu, and Li Yunfeng has only worked for more than a year at the Party School of the Zhenjiang Prefectural Committee, and then transferred to the General Office of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, and then has been continuously promoted, and since March 2011, he has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and executive vice governor of the Provincial Government.

The Beijing News reporter found that five days ago, the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government held a work conference on accelerating the development of coastal areas, which was presided over by Li Yunfeng.

Two consecutive terms of secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee fell from power

According to the statistics of the Beijing News reporter, Li Yunfeng is the fourth provincial and ministerial-level official in Jiangsu Province since the Eighteenth National Congress, before that, Ji Jianye, former mayor of Nanjing, Yang Weize, former member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and former secretary of the Nanjing Municipal Party Committee, and Zhao Shaolin, former member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and former secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee (after 8 years of retirement), have successively fallen.

The Beijing News reporter noted that among the three officials who fell before Li Yunfeng, Zhao Shaolin and Li Yunfeng had a "former and post" relationship and had served as secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial CPC Committee.

After Li Yunfeng entered the General Office of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee in August 1983, he started as a secretary and stepped into the post of deputy secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee in June 1997, and after serving as the deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee for nine years, he was promoted to the standing committee member of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee in November 2006, and his predecessor was Zhao Shaolin.

Zhao Shaolin was also transferred from the secretary of the Huaiyin Municipal Party Committee in 1997 to the deputy secretary general and director of the general office of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, and was promoted to the secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee one year later, and he served as the secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee until his retirement in November 2006.

The above resume shows that from 1998 to November 2006, in the eight years, Zhao Shaolin and Li Yunfeng served as secretary general and deputy secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee respectively, and Li Yunfeng was equivalent to Zhao Shaolin's deputy. After Zhao Shaolin retired, Li Yunfeng succeeded Zhao Shaolin as secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee. This time Li Yunfeng was investigated, which means that the two secretaries-general of the provincial party committee in Jiangsu have been dismissed.

The 13th alternate member of the 18th Central Committee who was investigated

Li Yunfeng is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee. According to the statistics of the Beijing News reporter, since the Eighteenth National Congress, 13 alternate members of the Eighteenth Central Committee have been investigated.

In addition to Li Yunfeng, the remaining 12 alternate members of the Central Committee under investigation were Li Chuncheng, former deputy secretary of the Sichuan Provincial CPC Committee; Wang Yongchun, former deputy general manager of the China National Petroleum Corporation; Wan Qingliang, former secretary of the Guangzhou Municipal CPC Committee; Chen Chuanping, former secretary of the Taiyuan Municipal CPC Committee; Pan Yiyang, former executive vice chairman of Inner Mongolia; Zhu Mingguo, former chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Wang Min, former secretary of the Jinan Municipal CPC Committee; Yang Weize, former secretary of the Nanjing Municipal CPC Committee; Fan Changbi, former deputy political commissar of the Lanzhou Military Region; Qiu He, former deputy secretary of the Yunnan Provincial CPC Committee; and Yu Yuanhui, former secretary of the Nanning Municipal CPC Committee. Lu Xiwen, former deputy secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee.

The Beijing News reporter noted that Qiu He was the deputy secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee when he fell, but he had previously served in Jiangsu for a long time, and went to Yunnan to serve as the former vice governor of Jiangsu Province.

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Jiangsu Province previously adjusted its leadership team

The Beijing News reporter found that four days before Li Yunfeng was announced to investigate, Jiangsu Province adjusted its leadership team on May 26.

At the 23rd meeting of the Standing Committee of the 12th People's Congress of Jiangsu Province on May 26, Wang Qi was appointed secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, Zhang Jinghua was dismissed from his post as secretary general of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, and Ma Qiulin was appointed vice governor of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, accepting Xu Jinrong's request to resign as vice governor of Jiangsu Province.

Among them, Xu Jinrong is a female official, born in February 1956, has reached the age of 60, and was elected vice chairman of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in March this year. Born in June 1963, Zhang Jinghua was transferred from the secretary of the Zhenjiang Municipal Party Committee to the post of Secretary General of the Jiangsu Provincial Government in March 2013, and he became the Vice Governor of Jiangsu Province in March this year before he was dismissed as the Secretary-General of the Jiangsu Provincial Government on May 26.

Wang Qi, who worked in the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, was parachuted into the Organization Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee in 2000 as a deputy department-level organizer, and then successively served as deputy director of the Organization Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, director of the Organization Department of the Nanjing Municipal Party Committee, and executive deputy director of the Organization Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee. Ma Qiulin has worked in state-owned enterprises for many years, serving as chairman and general manager of Yangzi Petrochemical Co., Ltd., and chairman and general manager of Jiangsu Guoxin Asset Management Group Co., Ltd.

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