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Han Xuejian

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Han Xuejian
韩学键
Communist Party Secretary of Daqing
In office
February 2008 – December 2014
DeputyXia Lihua (夏立华)
Shen Hongyu (沈宏宇)
Preceded byGai Ruyin
Succeeded byZhao Ming (赵铭)[1]
Mayor of Daqing
In office
October 2004 – February 2008
Preceded byGai Ruyin
Succeeded byXia Lihua
Personal details
BornNovember 1961 (age 62–63)
Lanxi County, Heilongjiang, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1985–2015, expelled)
Alma materDongbei University of Finance and Economics
Harbin Normal University
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese韓學鍵
Simplified Chinese韩学键
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHán Xuějiàn

Han Xuejian (Chinese: 韩学键; born November 1961) is a former Chinese politician who spent most of his career in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province.[2] He was investigated by the Chinese Communist Party's anti-graft agency in December 2014.[3] Previously he served as the Communist Party Secretary of Daqing, and a Standing Committee of CCP Heilongjiang Provincial Committee.

Han was a member of the 11th National People's Congress.[4]

Chinese media reported that he had close relations with Wang Yongchun, who is the former Vice-President of PetroChina.[5]

Biography

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Han was born and raised in Lanxi County, Heilongjiang. After the Cultural Revolution, he entered Mudanjiang Commercial College (now Heilongjiang College of Commerce), in October 1978, majoring in commercial economy, where he graduated in August 1980. After college, he was assigned to the Department of Commerce of Heilongjiang province in its accounting department. At the same time, he studied at Liaoning College of Finance and Economics (currently Dongbei University of Finance and Economics).

He entered the workforce in August 1980, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in December 1985. He began rising through the ranks in the provincial commerce department. In November 1987 he was named head of the Reform Office of the department of commerce. In March 1997, he served in a brief stint as the Deputy Communist Party Secretary and Secretary of Politics and Law Committee of Huanan County, a position he held until November 1997.

In November 1997, he was transferred to Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, and served as deputy director of the Trade Department of Heilongjiang province.

He served as Vice-Mayor of Qiqihar from October 2002 to February 2004, and Deputy Communist Party Secretary, from February 2004 to October 2004.

In October 2004 he became the Mayor and Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Daqing, a city famous for its oil rigs, and then rising to Communist Party Secretary, the top political position in the city, in February 2008.[6]

On December 22, 2014, state media reported that he would undergo investigation by the Party's internal disciplinary body for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[7] On December 25, 2014, he was removed from office.[8] The internal investigation concluded that Han took bribes and abused his power, and "did not retreat from his actions even after the 18th Party Congress." He was expelled from the Communist Party on April 30, 2015.[9]

On November 16, 2016, Han was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months in prison for bribery.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "赵铭任大庆市委书记". 163.COM (in Chinese). 2014-12-23.
  2. ^ Wang Zhuoqiong (2014-12-27). "China's anti-monopoly chief faces investigation". asiaone.com. Archived from the original on January 5, 2015.
  3. ^ "Senior CPC official in NE China under probe". Shanghaidaily. 2014-12-22.
  4. ^ "代表信息:韩学键". npc.gov.cn (in Chinese).
  5. ^ "韩学键被查,或与"石油帮"有关". Xinhua News (in Chinese). 2014-12-24.
  6. ^ "大庆新一届市委常委简历(书记韩学键 副书记夏立华、沈宏宇)". CE.COM (in Chinese). 2012-01-08.
  7. ^ ccdi.gov.cn (2014-12-22). "黑龙江省委常委韩学键涉违纪违法被调查". Sina (in Chinese).
  8. ^ "中组部证实王敏与韩学键涉严重违纪违法被免职". 163.COM (in Chinese). 2014-12-25.
  9. ^ "黑龙江省委原常委、大庆市委原书记韩学键严重违纪违法被开除党籍和公职". Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party. April 30, 2015. Retrieved May 8, 2015.
  10. ^ "大庆原书记韩学键受贿获刑". Beijing Times. 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
Government offices
Preceded by Mayor of Daqing
2004–2008
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Communist Party Secretary of Daqing
2008–2014
Succeeded by