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Chinese politician In this Chinese name, the family name is Gong.
Gong Wusheng
龚武生
Communist Party Secretary of Loudi
In office
December 2011 – March 2016
Preceded byLin Wu
Succeeded byLi Jianguo
Mayor of Yongzhou
In office
December 2005 – December 2011
Preceded byLiu Aicai
Succeeded byWei Xuanjun [zh]
Communist Party Secretary of Dao County
In office
August 1992 – March 1997
Preceded byLi Bendao
Succeeded byJiang Zhengping
Personal details
BornAugust 1956 (age 68)
Xintian County, Hunan, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1981–2020; expelled)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGōng Wǔshēng

Gong Wusheng (Chinese: 龚武生; born August 1956) is a former Chinese politician who served as party secretary of Loudi from 2011 to 2016, and mayor of Yongzhou from 2005 to 2011. As of May 2020, he was under investigation by China's top anti-corruption agency. Gong crossed paths with and was known to be a close ally of Qin Guangrong. He was a delegate to the 11th National People's Congress.

Biography

Gong was born in Xintian County, Hunan, in August 1956. During the late Cultural Revolution, in April 1975, he became a sent-down youth in his home-county. After graduating from Lingling Normal School (now Hunan University of Science and Engineering) in 1980, he stayed at the school and worked in its Communist Youth League.

He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in March 1981. In 1983, he was appointed deputy secretary of Lingling (now Yongzhou) Prefectural Party Committee of the Communist Youth League, working as a deputy to Qin Guangrong. In December 1987, he was despatched to Shuangpai County and made secretary of Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party's agency in charge of anti-corruption efforts. He was admitted to member of the standing committee of the CCP Shuangpai County Committee, the county's top authority. He was assigned to the similar position in Dao County in December 1989. In August 1992, Qin Guangrong, the then CCP Committee Secretary of Lingling, promoted him to become party secretary of Dao County, the top political position in the county. In March 1997, he became secretary-general of CCP Yongzhou Municipal Committee. In December 2005, he was named acting mayor of Yongzhou, succeeding Liu Aicai. He was installed as mayor in February 2006, his first foray into a regional leadership role. In December 2011, he was reassigned to Loudi and rose to become party secretary. It would be his first job as "first-in-charge" of a prefecture-level city. In March 2016, he took office of deputy secretary-general of Hunan Provincial Committee of the CCP and vice chairperson of the Hunan People's Congress Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, and served until his retirement in January 2018.

Downfall

On 9 May 2020, he was put under investigation for alleged "serious violations of discipline and laws" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China. One month later, his successor Li Jianguo was also placed under investigation for "serious violations of discipline and laws". Four consecutive party secretaries of Dao County, Gong Wusheng, Gao Jianhua (高建华), Yi Guangming (易光明) and Tang Xianglin (唐湘林), were sacked for graft one after another. On November 2, he was expelled from the CCP. On November 18, he was detained by the Henan Provincial People's Procuratorate. On December 18, he was indicted on suspicion of accepting bribes.

References

  1. 誓言“清廉为政”的厅官被指为官不廉,联手亲属敛财两千余万. qq.com (in Chinese). 12 June 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  2. ^ Shen Guannan (沈冠楠) (4 November 2020). 湖南娄底市委原书记龚武生落马背后. Jiangxi News (in Chinese). Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  3. Li Qionghao (李琼皓); Zhou Lingru (周凌如) (18 November 2020). 娄底市委原书记龚武生被逮捕 被批搞家族式腐败. ifeng.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  4. 湖南省社会科学院党组书记、院长李荐国接受纪律审查和监察调查. qq.com (in Chinese). 10 June 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  5. 道县怎么了?龚武生被查,道县四任前县委书记“前腐后继”. Sohu (in Chinese). 12 May 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  6. Zhuang Yu (庄彧) (18 November 2020). 湖南省人民检察院依法对娄底市委原书记龚武生决定逮捕. ce.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 31 October 2021.
Party political offices
Preceded byLi Bendao Communist Party Secretary of Dao County
1992–1997
Succeeded byJiang Zhengping
Preceded byLin Wu Communist Party Secretary of Loudi
2011–2016
Succeeded byLi Jianguo
Government offices
Preceded byLiu Aicai Mayor of Yongzhou
2005–2011
Succeeded byWei Xuanjun [zh]
Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping (2017–2022)
Campaign oversight
Implicated people
(full list)
Central Committee members
Central Committee alternate members
Central organs and
State-owned enterprises
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Provincial-ministerial rank
(incl. sub-provincial)
Military generals
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