Yang Huanning
Yang Huanning | |
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杨焕宁 | |
Director of State Administration of Work Safety | |
Assumed office 14 October 2015 | |
Preceded by | Yang Dongliang |
Executive Deputy Minister of Public Security | |
In office April 2008 – 14 October 2015 | |
Minister |
Meng Jianzhu Guo Shengkun |
Preceded by | Bai Jingfu |
Secretary of the Heilongjiang Political and Legal Affairs Commission | |
In office January 2005 – April 2008 | |
Vice Minister of Public Security | |
In office January 2001 – January 2005 | |
Minister |
Jia Chunwang Zhou Yongkang |
Personal details | |
Born |
March 1957 (age 58) Anqiu, Shandong, China |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Alma mater |
Southwest University of Political Science & Law Peking University |
Yang Huanning (simplified Chinese: 杨焕宁; traditional Chinese: 楊煥寧; pinyin: Yáng Huànníng; born March 1957) is a senior Chinese police and security official, serving since 2015 Director of State Administration of Work Safety. Between 2008 and 2015, Yang served as Executive Vice Minister of Public Security (minister-rank). He is also a member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Biography
Yang was born in Anqiu, Shandong Province in March 1957. After graduating from high school, he participated in the Down to the Countryside Movement launched by Mao Zedong. Yang was sent to Liaocheng, then he worked in Jinan Military Region as a factory worker for an air force production plant. After the resumption of National College Entrance Examination, he entered Southwest University of Political Science & Law, where he majored in criminal investigation.
In 1983, Yang was assigned to work at the Ministry of Public Security, where he served in a series of roles in the criminal investigation department. During this time he was sent to Harbin to serve as deputy police chief for a year, ostensibly to train him for larger assignments. In 1996, he was promoted to become the assistant of Minister of Public Security (department-level), a position he held until 2001.
In 2001, Yang earned a doctorate in law from Peking University. At the same year, he was promoted to become Vice Minister of Public Security. During his tenure as vice minister, he sat on coordination committees overseeing Xinjiang and Tibet affairs, as well as the external propaganda committee. He then emerged as one of the chief "anti-terrorism" experts in the Chinese government. In October 2003, he led the Chinese delegation to attend a security summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tashkent. In February 2004, he again represented China at the ministers security conference in Bali, Indonesia. In January 2005, when he was transferred to Heilongjiang and appointed the Secretary of the Heilongjiang Provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission, earning a seat on the provincial Party Standing Committee.
In April 2008, shortly before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Yang was transferred to Beijing as the executive deputy minister of Public Security; the executive deputy minister was the second-highest-ranked official at the ministry and was tasked with handling routine administrative affairs, and has the same rank as a minister of state. He served under Meng Jianzhu and Guo Shengkun.[1] It was said that Yang was brought back to the ministry to oversee Tibet and Xinjiang affairs to ensure that 'separatist' elements do not disrupt the Games. Following the 18th Party Congress, Yang issued an important statement on behalf of the Ministry on the abolition of re-education through labour, one of the major reforms under Xi Jinping.[2] Yang also took part in the search and rescue efforts following the 2015 Tianjin explosions.
On 14 October 2015, Yang became the director of State Administration of Work Safety, replacing Yang Dongliang, who was investigated for corruption.[3]
Yang was an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and a full member of the 18th Central Committee.
References
- ↑ "公安部常务副部长杨焕宁一行来乌鲁木齐慰问公安民警" (in Chinese). Hexun. Retrieved 2014.
- ↑ "杨焕宁作关于废止《国务院关于劳动教养问题的决定》和《国务院关于劳动教养的补充规定》的说明" (in Chinese). 法制网. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ "公安部常务副部长杨焕宁接替杨栋梁任安监总局党组书记". thepaper.cn. Retrieved 2015-10-14.