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Yang Baohua

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Preceded by
  
Qin Guangrong

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Zhang Yunchuan

Party
  
Communist Party of China

Occupation
  
Politician

Residence
  
Changsha, China

Name
  
Yang Baohua


Political party
  
Communist Party of China (expelled)

Alma mater
  
Central Party School of the Communist Party of China

Education
  
Central Party School of the Communist Party of China

Yang Baohua (born September 1947) is a former Chinese politician from Hunan province. He served successively as the party chief of Yueyang, party chief of Changsha, and Vice-Chairman of Hunan People's Political Consultative Conference. He underwent investigation for corruption in 2014.

Biography

Yang was born in a village in Hengshan County, Hunan province, prior to the founding of the People's Republic of China. During the Cultural Revolution, Yang attended the No.1 Hengdong High School.

He became joined the workforce in December 1968 and joined the Communist Party of China in August 1972.

From 1968 to 1983, Yang worked as a local officer in Hengyang.

He entered Central Party School of the Communist Party of China in September 1983, where he graduated in August 1985. After graduation, he was appointed as the Vice-Mayor of Hengyang, a position he held until November 1991, when he was transferred to Yiyang and appointed the deputy party chief.

He served as the party chief of Yueyang between April 1995 to January 1998.

In February 1998, he was promoted to become the Communist Party Secretary of Changsha, capital of Hunan province.

In January 2003, he was elevated to the Vice-Chairman of Hunan People's Political Consultative Conference.

On May 26, 2014, it was announced that Yang was under investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection for "serious violations of laws and regulations". The CCDI investigation concluded that Yang had taken bribes, abused his power, and "committed adultery." His case was taken up by the Guilin Intermediate People's Court in Guangxi. The court found that Yang took 13.56 million yuan (~$2.13 million) in bribes personally or through his wife, son, and brother-in-law.

On November 3, 2015, Yang Baohua was sentenced 11 years in jail for taking bribes.

References

Yang Baohua Wikipedia