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Huang Yi (politician)

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Huang Yi
黄毅
Vice Chairman of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
In office
20 January 2017 – 18 January 2022
ChairmanLuo Zhengfu [zh]
Li Jiang
Personal details
BornAugust 1958 (age 66)
Ruili, Yunnan, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1981–2022; expelled)
Alma materYunnan Agricultural University
Wuhan University of Technology
Tsinghua University
Harvard Kennedy School
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Yì

Huang Yi (Chinese: 黄毅; born August 1958) is a former Chinese politician who spent his entire career in southwest China's Yunnan province. He was investigated by China's top anti-graft agency in March 2022. Previously he served as vice chairman of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1] He was a member of the 11th and 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Biography

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Huang was born in Ruili, Yunnan, in August 1958. During the late Cultural Revolution, he was a sent-down youth in Longchuan County between September 1975 and February 1978. After resuming the college entrance examination in 1978, he was admitted to Yunnan Agricultural University, majoring in tea-leaves. After graduation, he stayed and worked at the university.

Huang joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1981, and got involved in politics in March 1989, when he was appointed vice mayor of Ruili. In May 1993, he became vice governor of Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, and held that office until June 1996, when he was made deputy director of the Yunnan Provincial Department of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. In December 2001, he was named party chief of Baoshan, his first foray into a prefectural leadership role. He was promoted to be party branch secretary of Yunnan Provincial People's Government in June 2005, concurrently holding the secretary-general position. He was appointed head of the United Front Department of the CCP Yunnan Provincial Committee in November 2006 and was admitted to member of the standing committee of the CCP Yunnan Provincial Committee, the province's top authority.[2] In January 2017, he took office as vice chairman of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the province's top political advisory body.[3][4]

Downfall

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On 24 March 2022, he was put under investigation for alleged "serious violations of discipline and laws" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.[5] On August 30, he was expelled from the CCP.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Former senior political advisor of Yunnan under probe". chinadaily.com. 24 March 2022. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  2. ^ Zhuang Yu (庄彧) (23 December 2016). 刘慧晏、张太原、杨宁、李文荣新任云南省委常委 钟勉等6人不再担任. ce.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  3. ^ 李江、黄毅当选政协云南省第十一届委员会副主席. thepaper (in Chinese). 20 January 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  4. ^ Zhuang Yu (庄彧) (19 January 2022). 黄毅不再担任云南省政协副主席. ce.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  5. ^ Song Wenhao (宋文豪) (24 March 2022). 4天打两“虎”!两个月前还出席会议的黄毅被拿下,曾痛批老上级秦光荣. sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  6. ^ Qin Yu (秦羽) (30 August 2022). 1月卸任、3月落马,黄毅被开除党籍. Beijing News (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 August 2022.
Government offices
Preceded by
Liu Ping (刘平)
Secretary-General of Yunnan Provincial People's Government
2005–2006
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Communist Party Secretary of Baoshan
2001–2005
Succeeded by
Xiong Qinghua (熊清华)
Head of the United Front Department of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
2006–2016
Succeeded by