Nie Chunyu
Nie Chunyu | |||||||
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聂春玉 | |||||||
Secretary-General of the Shanxi Committee of the Chinese Communist Party | |||||||
In office February 2013 – August 2014 | |||||||
Preceded by | Du Shanxue | ||||||
Succeeded by | Wang Weizhong | ||||||
Head of the United Front Work Department of Shanxi Province | |||||||
In office January 2011 – February 2013 | |||||||
Preceded by | Li Zhengyu | ||||||
Succeeded by | Bai Yun | ||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Lüliang | |||||||
In office February 2006 – January 2011 | |||||||
Preceded by | Guo Hailiang (郭海亮) | ||||||
Succeeded by | Du Shanxue | ||||||
Mayor of Lüliang | |||||||
In office July 2004 – February 2006 | |||||||
Preceded by | (City founded) | ||||||
Succeeded by | Dong Hongyun | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | July 1955 (age 69) Houma, Shanxi, China | ||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party (expelled) | ||||||
Alma mater | Liaoning Technical University | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 聶春玉 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 聂春玉 | ||||||
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Nie Chunyu (Chinese: 聂春玉; born July 1955) is a former Chinese politician from Shanxi province. He served on the province's party Standing Committee, and as the Secretary-General of the Party Committee, a position responsible for the coordination and execution of routine party work. Prior to that he served as the Head of the party's provincial United Front Work Department, and Party Secretary of Lüliang. He was removed from office in August 2014 along with several high-ranking colleagues, and placed under investigation for corruption by the party's anti-graft agency.
Career
Nie was born and raised in Houma, Shanxi, he graduated from Liaoning Technical University, majoring in surveying.
He got involved in politics in October 1976 and joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1973.
After college, he was assigned to Houma as local official. Beginning in 1984, he served in several posts in Shanxi, including division head, director, and party secretary.[1]
In March 2004 he became the Deputy CPC Party Chief of Lüliang, rising to Party Chief in 2006.[1] He also served as the mayor of Lüliang between July 2004 to February 2006. In January 2011, he was elevated to the head of the United Front Work Department of the provincial Party committee and became a Standing Committee member of the CPC Shanxi Committee.[1] Two years later, he became secretary general of the standing committee.[2]
Downfall
On August 23, 2014, Nie Chunyu was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[3] On August 28, he was removed from office.[4] The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection concluded on February 3, 2015, that Nie had "used the convenience of his office to seek gain for others and took a huge amount of bribes, took monetary and other gifts; and committed adultery."[5] On October 19, 2016, Nie was sentenced to 15 years for guilty of bribery.[6]
References
- ^ a b c More Officials in Scandal-Hit Shanxi Come under CDIC Scrutiny(in English)
- ^ 聂春玉任山西省委常委、秘书长(图/简历)(in Chinese)
- ^ 山西省委常委、秘书长聂春玉接受组织调查(in Chinese)
- ^ 中央决定免去陈川平、聂春玉领导职务(in Chinese)
- ^ "山西省委原常委、秘书长聂春玉 严重违纪违法被开除党籍和公职". February 5, 2015.
- ^ "山西省委原常委聂春玉一审被判有期徒刑15年". qq.com. 2016-10-19. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
Government offices | ||
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New title | Mayor of Lüliang 2004–2006 | Succeeded by |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Guo Hailiang | Communist Party Secretary of Lüliang 2006–2011 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Head of the United Front Work Department of Shanxi Province 2011–2013 | Succeeded by Bai Yun |
Preceded by Du Shanxue | Secretary-General of the Shanxi Committee of the Chinese Communist Party 2013–2014 | Succeeded by |
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- Xi Jinping (CCP General Secretary)
- Wang Qishan (Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Secretary)
- Zhao Hongzhu (CCDI Deputy Secretary)
- Du Jincai (Military Discipline Secretary)
- Central Leading Group for Inspection Work
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- Bo Xilai
- Extraordinary rendition
- Human rights in China
- Yang Xiuzhu
- Qincheng Prison
- Shuanggui
- Corruption in China
- Judicial system of China
- Law enforcement in China
- National security of China
- Xishan Society
- Eight-point Regulation
- Operation Fox Hunt
- Tian Xueren
- Zhou Zhenhong
- Huang Xiaoxiang
- Since 19th Party Congress
; S Committed suicide
1For details on the civil service ranks of officials, please see Civil Service of the People's Republic of China;
2Army generals listed have attained at least the rank of Major General, which usually enjoys the same administrative privileges as a civilian official of sub-provincial rank.