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Ni Qiang

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Chinese politician
In thisChinese name, thefamily name is.
Ni Qiang
倪强
Secretary-General of theHainan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
In office
November 2023 – 25 June 2025
Preceded byBater
Succeeded byTBA
Vice Governor of Hainan
In office
March 2021 – November 2023
GovernorFeng Fei
Personal details
BornMay 1966 (age 59)
PartyChinese Communist Party (1987-2026, expelled)
Alma materDalian Mariner Transport School
Shanghai College of Economic Management Cadres
Shanghai Business School
East China Normal University
Tianjin University
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNí Qiáng

Ni Qiang (Chinese:倪强; born May 1966) is a former Chinese executive and politician. He was investigated by theCentral Commission for Discipline Inspection in June 2025. Previously, he served as secretary-general of the CCP Hainan Provincial Committee and vice governor of Hainan. He was a delegate to the12th and14th National People's Congress.[1]

Early life and education

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Ni was born inYangzhong County,Jiangsu, in May 1966, and graduated from Dalian Mariner Transport School, Shanghai College of Economic Management Cadres, Shanghai Business School,East China Normal University, andTianjin University.[1][2]

Career

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Ni entered the workforce in January 1987, and joined theChinese Communist Party (CCP) in May 1991.[2] He worked in Shanghai Ocean Shipping Company before being assigned toCOSCO Shipping Development Co., Ltd..[1][2]

Ni got involved in politics in August 2008, when he was appointed deputy secretary of the Working Committee and director of the Management Bureau of Yangpu Economic Development Zone.[1][2]

In March 2013, Ni was named acting mayor ofHaikou, capital ofsouth China'sHainan province, confirmed in July of the same year.[1][2] He was made secretary-general ofHainan Provincial People's Government in February 2018, concurrently serving as director of the Provincial Government Office and director of the Provincial Coastal Defense and Port Office.[1] He rose to become vice governor in March 2021, in addition to serving as director of the Provincial Government Office and director of the Office of the Provincial Free Trade Port Working Committee.[1] In October 2023, he was admitted to standing committee member of theCCP Hainan Provincial Committee, the province's top authority.[1][3] In November of that same year, he became secretary-general of the CCP Hainan Provincial Committee, director of the Provincial Party Committee Office, director of the Office of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee Comprehensive Deepening Reform Commission, and director of the Office of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee Free Trade Port Working Committee.[1]

Downfall

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On 25 June 2025, Ni was suspected of "serious violations of laws and regulations" by theCentral Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and theNational Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.[1][4] Ni was expelled from the party and dismissed from the public office on 6 February 2026.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijZhai Ruimin (翟瑞民) (2025-06-25).海南省委秘书长倪强被查:曾担任5年海口市长,老搭档已被判无期.Jiemian News (in Chinese). Retrieved2025-07-06.
  2. ^abcdeYin Yanhong (尹彦宏) (2013-07-12).倪强当选海口市长(图/简历).Economic Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved2025-07-06.
  3. ^Peng Bo (彭博) (2023-10-28).倪强任海南省委常委.Economic Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved2025-07-06.
  4. ^Chen Bowen (2025-06-25)."Senior Hainan official investigated for violations of discipline and law".chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved2025-07-06.
  5. ^"海南省委原常委、秘书长倪强严重违纪违法被开除党籍和公职".Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. Retrieved2026-02-06.
Government offices
New title Director of the Management Bureau of Yangpu Economic Development Zone
2010–2013
Succeeded by
Zhang Lei
Preceded by Mayor of Haikou
2013–2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Office of the Hainan Provincial People's Government
2018–2021
Succeeded by
Secretary-General of Hainan Provincial People's Government
2018–2021
Party political offices
Preceded by
Bater
Secretary-General of theHainan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
2023–2025
Succeeded by
TBA
Campaign oversight
Implicated people
(full list)
Central Committee members
Central Committee alternate members
Central organs and
State-owned enterprises
Officials of
Provincial-ministerial rank1
(incl. sub-provincial)
Military generals2
Officials at
Prefecture-level rank1
or below
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PB Former member of the Politburo;PLA Also a military official;CDI Member of theCentral Commission for Discipline Inspection or affiliates
1For details on the civil service ranks of officials, please seeCivil Service of China;
2Army generals listed have attained at least the rank of Major General, which usually enjoys the same administrative privileges as a civilian official of sub-provincial rank.
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