Sun Hongzhi

Chinese politician (born 1965)
孙鸿志
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Vice-Minister of the State Administration for Industry and CommerceIn office
May 2013 – December 2014LeaderZhou Bohua (minister)Mayor of SongyuanIn office
December 2006 – December 2010Preceded byLan JunSucceeded byLi Xiangguo Personal detailsBornSeptember 1965 (age 58)
Jiaohe, Jilin, ChinaPolitical partyChinese Communist Party (1986–2015; expelled)Alma materLiaoning Technical University
Jilin UniversityChinese nameTraditional Chinese孫鴻志Simplified Chinese孙鸿志
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Hanyu PinyinSūn Hóngzhì

Sun Hongzhi (born September 1965) is a Chinese politician who spent most of his career in Northeast China's Jilin province. As of December 2014 he was under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency.[1] At the time of his investigation, Sun served as the Vice-Minister of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC).[2]

Sun was a member of the 11th National People's Congress.[3]

Life and career

Sun was born and raised in Jiaohe, Jilin. He became involved in politics and joined the Chinese Communist Party in July 1986.

He graduated from Liaoning Technical University. On leaving university in 1990, he worked at Inner Mongolia Coal Industry Company as an engineer.

He served in various posts in Changchun Coal Technology Center before serving as the deputy head of the Coal Industry Bureau of Jilin in July 2001.

He entered Jilin University in September 1999, majoring in management at the College of Management, where he graduated in July 2004.

He served as Head and deputy party branch secretary of the Coal Industry Bureau of Jilin from September 2004 to January 2005, and party branch secretary, from January 2005 to March 2006.

In March 2006, he was named acting mayor of Songyuan, and served as deputy Communist Party secretary.[4] At the same time as holding the post of Mayor between December 2006 to December 2010.[4]

In January 2011, he was transferred to Beijing and worked in State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), he was promoted to vice-minister in May 2013.[4]

Downfall

On December 26, 2014, the state media reported that he was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[5] Sun was expelled from the Communist Party on June 15, 2015. The party investigation concluded that Sun "hid his activities from the organization," used official vehicles for personal reasons, used public funds for food, lodging, and travelling, solicited and accepted "massive bribes", and "adultery".[6]

On February 17, 2017, Sun was sentenced to 18 years in prison for taking bribes worth 14.20 million yuan (~$2.07 million), plundering the public treasury worth 1.64 million yuan (~$0.24 million) and unidentified 9.53 million yuan (~$1.39 million) property in Tai'an People's Intermediate Court.

References

  1. ^ "Vice minister of industry, commerce probed for corruption". Chinadaily. 2014-12-26.
  2. ^ "China's Sun Hongzhi under investigation for graft". customstoday.com.pk. 2014-12-26.
  3. ^ "代表信息:孙鸿志". npc.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2013-04-05. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  4. ^ a b c Wang Zhuoqiong (2014-12-27). "China's anti-monopoly chief faces investigation". asiaone.com. Archived from the original on January 5, 2015.
  5. ^ ccdi.gov.cn (2014-12-26). "国家工商总局副局长孙鸿志被调查(图)". 163.COM (in Chinese).
  6. ^ Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party (June 15, 2015). "国家工商总局原副局长、党组成员孙鸿志严重违纪违法被开除党籍" (in Chinese).
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Preceded by Mayor of Songyuan
2006–2010
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PB Former member of the Politburo; PLA Also a military official; CDI Member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection or affiliates
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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.