Li Jinhua (simplified Chinese:李金华;traditional Chinese:李金華;pinyin:Lǐ Jīnhuá; born July 1943) is a retired government official in thePeople's Republic of China.
Li Jinhua was born inRudong,Jiangsu in 1943.[1] In 1963, he was admitted to theCentral Institute of Finance and Economics. After graduating in the fall of 1966, Li was dispatched to the mountainousShaanxi province to teach at theNorthwest Institute of Finance and Economics. In 1971, Li Jinhua became an accountant for the aircraft factory number 572 inShaanxi. He worked there for the next 14 years, and rose to become the factory's director. In 1985, Li became the Deputy Auditor General.[1] Li became theAuditor-General of the National Audit Office in 1998, and was appointed to his second term in 2003. He was named Person of the Year bySouthern Weekend in 2004 for his leading role in theaudit storm.
In 2010 Li wrote an article in thePeople's Daily, calling for better legal structures and greater supervision over the business dealings of officials and their children. He said the rapidly growing wealth of Communist officials’ children and family members "is what the public is most dissatisfied about".[2]
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| Preceded by | Auditor-General of the National Audit Office 1998–2008 | Succeeded by |
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