Li Qian (politician)


Li Qian is a former Chinese politician who spent his whole career in north China's Hebei province. He entered the workforce in March 1976, and joined the Communist Party of China in May 1983. As of August 2019 he was under investigation by the top anti-graft body, the Communist Party of China Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission. Previously he served as vice-governor of Hebei.

Biography

Li was born in Jinzhou, Hebei, in March 1960. In March 1976, he was a sent-down youth in the village of Wanzhuang.
In December 1978 he worked in Hebei Military District. He served in various posts in Shenze County before serving as its Deputy Communist Party Secretary in November 1988. From March 1989 he worked in CPC Shijiazhuang Prefectural Committee. In January 1997 he became the Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jiaoqu District, rising to Communist Party Secretary in November 2010. He was later appointed Standing Committee member of CPC Baoding Municipal Committee and director of Publicity Department. In July 2006 he became vice-mayor of Baoding, and four years later promoted to the Mayor position. In December 2012 he was promoted to become Communist Party Secretary of Hengshui, a position he held until April 2017, when he was promoted again to become vice-governor of Hebei.

Investigation

On August 27, 2019, he was placed under investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China. On January 21, 2020, he was expelled from the Communist Party and removed from his post for involvement in corruption. On February 14, Li was arrested and Li's case had been transferred to the procuratorate for further investigation and prosecution.