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Wang Maoshe

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Wang Maoshe
Vương mậu thiết
Communist Party Secretary ofYuncheng
In office
February 2013 – June 2014
Preceded byBai Yun
Succeeded byWang Yuyan
Communist Party Secretary ofShuozhou
In office
February 2011 – February 2013
Preceded byTian Xirong
Succeeded byWang Anpang
Mayor ofJincheng
In office
April 2008 – January 2011
Preceded byXia Zhengui
Succeeded byWang Qingxian
Personal details
BornAugust 1957 (age 67)
Anze County,Shanxi,China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materShanxi Agricultural University

Wang Maoshe(simplified Chinese:Vương mậu thiết;traditional Chinese:Vương mậu thiết;pinyin:Wāng Màoshè;born August 1957) is a former Chinese politician who served as the Communist Party Secretary ofYuncheng,a city inShanxiprovince, between 2013 and 2014, and prior to that, party chief ofShuozhou.He was investigated for corruption and was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party in 2015.

Career

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Wang was born and raised in the town of Hechuan ofAnze County,ShanxiProvince. He graduated fromShanxi Agricultural University.

Wang joined the workforce in July 1975, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in April 1982.

In December 2007, Wang was appointed the Deputy Party Secretary and Vice-Mayor ofJincheng,he was promoted to become the Mayor of Jincheng in April 2008.[1]In February 2011, Wang was transferred toShuozhouas the CPC Party Chief, a position he held until February 2013, when he was transferred laterally to become the party chief ofYuncheng.

Wang was a member of the11th National People's Congress.Chinese media reported that Wang had close relations with two officials:Ling ZhengceandDu Shanxue.[2]

Downfall

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On June 4, 2014, it was announced that Wang was as being investigated by theCentral Commission for Discipline Inspectionfor "serious violations of laws and regulations".[3][4][5]

After Wang was sacked, the party chief position in the city of Yuncheng, one of the "corruption disaster zones", was not filled for over a year, the longest such vacancy for any municipal party chief since the anti-corruption campaign began in 2012. He was succeeded by Henan nativeWang Yuyanin August 2015. In the same month, Wang was expelled from the Communist Party; the report of his wrongdoing was authored by the Shanxi Commission for Discipline Inspection. He was accused of "vote-buying", adultery, taking bribes, and "continuing to take bribes after the 18th Party Congress".[6]

On January 6, 2017, he was sentenced to 15 years and fined 5 million yuan for taking bribes by the Xuzhou Intermediate People's Court inJiangsu.[7]According to the indictment, he used his various positions between 2011 and 2014 in Shuozhou and Yuncheng to seek benefits for relevant organizations and individuals in job promotion, job adjustment and enterprise management.[7]In return, he accepted money and property worth over 52.35 million yuan ($8.09 million) personally or through his relatives.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Innovative China: Redefining Urbanization - Chinadaily US Edition".
  2. ^Bóc Sơn Tây vận thành xuống ngựa thư ký giao tế vòng: Cùng lệnh chính sách quan hệ cá nhân thực hảo(in Chinese). Sina. 2014.
  3. ^Truyền thông xưng Sơn Tây tỉnh vận thành thị ủy thư ký vương mậu thiết bị điều tra(in Chinese). Sina. 2014.
  4. ^Sơn Tây vận thành thị ủy thư ký vương mậu thiết bị tra tin tức xưng lục soát ra ngàn vạn nguyên(in Chinese). Xinhuanews. 2014. Archived fromthe originalon July 25, 2014.
  5. ^"Shanxi Officials, Linked To Many 'Big Tigers,' Implicated".2014-06-24.
  6. ^"Sơn Tây vận thành nguyên thư ký vương mậu thiết bị song khai kéo phiếu mua chuộc để trúng cử, cùng người thông dâm".Ifeng.August 5, 2015.
  7. ^abcVận thành thị ủy nguyên thư ký vương mậu thiết hoạch hình mười lăm năm.Sohu(in Chinese). 9 January 2017.Retrieved2 March2021.
Government offices
Preceded by
Xia Zhengui
Mayor ofJincheng
2008–2011
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Tian Xirong
Communist Party Secretary ofShuozhou
2011–2013
Succeeded by
Wang Anpang
Previous:
Bai Yun
Communist Party SecretaryofYuncheng
2013–2014
Next:
Wang Yuyan