Tian Yubao
Tian Yubao | |||||||
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田玉宝 | |||||||
Vice Chairman of Taiyuan Municipal People's Congress | |||||||
In office June 2007 – May 2012 | |||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Xiaodian District | |||||||
In office January 1998 – June 2002 | |||||||
Preceded by | New title | ||||||
Succeeded by | Liu Suiji | ||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Nanjiao District | |||||||
In office 17 March 1995 – December 1997 | |||||||
Preceded by | Peng Fu | ||||||
Succeeded by | Position revoked | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | (1951-12-24) December 24, 1951 (age 72) Taiyuan, Shanxi, China | ||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party (expelled) | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 田玉寶 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 田玉宝 | ||||||
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Tian Yubao (born 24 December 1951) is a Chinese politician of Hui ethnicity. He was investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in November 2014. Previously he served as the Chairman of Taiyuan Municipal People's Congress.[1]
Life
Tian was born and raised in Taiyuan, Shanxi, in an ethnic Hui family. It is not clear if he has a university degree.[citation needed]
In 1995 he became the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Nanjiao District, a position he held until May 1997, when he was appointed the party chief of Xiaodian District. When he presided over party work in Xiaodian, Liu Suiji was district governor; when he left Xiaodian, Liu succeeded him as party chief there.[citation needed]
In 2002 he was transferred to a position in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province, and appointed the Vice-Chairman of Taiyuan Municipal People's Congress (futingji), where he was put in charge of legal work and led party-related work.[citation needed]
Tian Yubao retired in May 2012, and disappeared from public life.[citation needed]
Downfall
On November 3, 2014, it was announced that Tian would be investigated by the Shanxi Commission for Discipline Inspection for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[2] He was detained by on December 11. After a quick investigation, Tian was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party on December 26. He was accused of taking large bribes and also purchasing stock in a manner that violated regulations. His retirement benefits were also rescinded by the state, and his case was moved to judicial authorities for prosecution.[2]
On June 16, 2016, he was sentenced to 13 years and fined 500,000 yuan for taking bribes and holding a huge amount of property without legal sources. All his illegal gains will be confiscated and handed over to the State.[citation needed]
References
Party political offices | ||
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Preceded by Peng Fu (彭富) | Communist Party Secretary of Nanjiao District 1995–1997 | Succeeded by Revocation |
New title | Communist Party Secretary of Xiaodian District 1998–2002 | 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
(full list)
- 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.