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Huang Shuxian

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Preceded by
  
Ma Wen

Role
  
Politician

Alma mater
  
Nanjing University

Education
  
Nanjing University


Occupation
  
Official

Party
  
Communist Party of China

Name
  
Huang Shuxian

Residence
  
Beijing, China



Secretary
  
He Guoqiang (2007–2012) Wang Qishan (2012–)

Political party
  
Communist Party of China

Huang Shuxian (Chinese: 黄树贤; pinyin: Huáng Shùxián; born September 1954) is a Chinese politician currently serving as the Minister of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China. Previously, he served as Minister of Supervision, and Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Career

Huang was born in Yangzhong, Jiangsu. He graduated from Nanjing University with a degree in philosophy. Huang spent his earlier career in his home province of Jiangsu, first as the party chief of Yangzhong Coumty, then as the head of the Communist Youth League organization of Jiangsu province. In 1998, Huang became the deputy Discipline Inspection Secretary of Jiangsu province and the head of the province's department of Supervision. In February 2001, Huang was promoted to Vice Minister of Supervision of the People's Republic of China. He became a Standing Committee member of the CCDI at the 16th Party Congress in 2002, and a Deputy Secretary of the Commission at the 17th Party Congress in 2007.

Huang was a member of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Central Commissions for Discipline Inspection, and a member of the Standing Committee of the 18th CCDI. He has been a deputy CCDI secretary since 2007. He is also a member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Huang was also the lead auditor of the Beijing Olympics. Huang became Minister of Supervision at the 2013 National People's Congress.

Huang met with the press on a somewhat regular basis to report on the work of the CCDI and the Ministry of Supervision.

On November 7, 2016, Huang was appointed as Minister of Civil Affairs by Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, following a corruption scandal involving then-minister Li Liguo.

References

Huang Shuxian Wikipedia