Wu Yongwen | |
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| 吴永文 | |
| Vice Chairman of theHubei Provincial People’s Congress | |
| In office September 2012 – January 2013 | |
| Secretary of CPCHubei Provincial Committee for Political and Legal Affairs | |
| In office September 2007 – July 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Zheng Shaosan |
| Succeeded by | Zhang Chang'er |
| Communist Party Secretary ofEzhou | |
| In office March 2006 – September 2007 | |
| Preceded by | Xu Songnan |
| Succeeded by | Li Debing |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 1952 (age 73) |
| Nationality | Chinese |
| Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
| Alma mater | Central China Normal University |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Wu Yongwen | |||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 吳永文 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 吴永文 | ||||||
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Wu Yongwen (born June 1952) is a Chinese politician who spent most of his career inHubei province. As of January 2013 he was under investigation by theCentral Commission for Discipline Inspection. Previously he served as the Vice Chairman of theHubei Provincial People's Congress.[1][2]
Chinese media reported that he had close relations withZhou Yongkang, former Secretary of theCentral Political and Legal Affairs Commission.
Wu was born and raised inJingmen,Hubei. He began his political career in August 1968, and joined theChinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1975. He spent five years teaching at schools before serving in various administrative and political roles inJingmen. In December 1997, he was appointed the vice-mayor of Jingmen, and thenCCP Deputy Committee Secretary, beginning in June 2000.[citation needed]
From March 2006 to September 2007, he served as theCCP Committee Secretary ofEzhou, the top political position in the city.[citation needed]
In September 2007, he was appointed the Secretary of CCPHubei Provincial Committee for Political and Legal Affairs; he remained in that position until July 2012, when he was appointed the deputy director of the Standing Committee ofHubei Provincial People's Congress.[3]
On January 20, 2013, he was being investigated by theParty's internal disciplinary body; he was suspected to have been involved in trading political favors for money and for keeping mistresses.[1][4]
| Party political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Previous: Zheng Shaosan (郑少三) | Secretary of Political and Legal Affairs Commission of Hubei September 2007 – July 2012 | Next: Zhang Chang'er (张昌尔) |
| Previous: Xu Songnan (徐松南) | Communist Party Secretary ofEzhou March 2006 – September 2007 | Next: Li Debing (李德炳) |
| Political offices | ||
| Previous: Zheng Shaosan (郑少三) | Head of Hubei Provincial Public Security Department January 2008 – January 2013 | Next: Zeng Xin (曾欣) |
| Previous: Jiang Daguo (蒋大国) | Head of Hubei Provincial Labor and Social Security Department January 2003 – March 2006 | Next: Shao Hansheng (邵汉生) |