Yu Yuanhui

Yu Yuanhui
余远辉
Communist Party Secretary of Nanning
In office
May 2013  May 2015
Preceded by Chen Wu
Succeeded by Wang Xiaodong
Communist Party Secretary of Wuzhou
In office
2006–2008
Preceded by Ren Xiekang (任燮康)
Succeeded by Liu Zhiyong (刘志勇)
Personal details
Born January 1964 (age 52)
Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi
Nationality Chinese
Political party Communist Party of China (expelled)
Residence Nanning, Guangxi
Alma mater Guangxi Agricultural College
Dalian University of Technology
Occupation Politician
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Yu.
Yu Yuanhui
Traditional Chinese 余遠輝
Simplified Chinese 余远辉

Yu Yuanhui (Chinese: 余远辉; born January 1964) is a Chinese politician of ethnic Yao heritage who spent most of his career in Southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Until 2015, he served as the Communist Party Secretary of Nanning, capital of Guangxi, and was a Standing Committee member of the regional party organization. In May 2015, he was put under investigation by the Communist Party of China's anti-corruption agency.[1] An alternate member of the Central Committee from 2007 until his downfall, Yu was duly expelled from the party and lost his Central Committee seat in 2015.

Career

Yu was born in Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi, in January 1964.[2] He joined the Communist Party of China while attending university in December 1984. In 1986 he graduated from Guangxi Agricultural College (later merged into Guangxi University, majoring in agriculture.[2] After graduating, he stayed at the school and become involved in the Communist Youth League organization there. In 1989, he began studying social sciences and political theory at Dalian University of Technology. By 1992, he had become the head of the Youth League organization at his alma mater, with a promising political future.[3]

In 1995, he had joined the party organization in Qinzhou, and ascended through the ranks there. By 1998, he had assumed the post of deputy head of the provincial department of personnel. During his political career, Yu continued further education at the provincial party school, the Minzu University of China, and Guangxi University, eventually earning a master's degree in law. He was sent on a brief stint to study English in the United States.[3]

In 2001, Yu, then 37, was made head of the Guangxi Communist Youth League organization. After taking on the position at the Youth League, Yu took part in further studies at Tsinghua University and also at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.[3] In 2006 he became the Deputy Communist Party Secretary and Mayor of Wuzhou, rising to Communist Party Secretary in 2008, and joining the Guangxi regional Party Standing Committee as its youngest member; a year later, he was named secretary-general of the provincial party committee.[2]

Yu, an ethnic minority with a strong Youth League pedigree, and elected as an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee in 2007 at the mere age of 43, was seen as an up-and-coming political star.[3]

In May 2013, Yu was appointed the Communist Party Secretary of Nanning. On May 23, 2015, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Yu was held for investigation. Yu's downfall was sudden; Yu had been active the week prior in all sorts of activities, including attending the opening ceremonies of the local multi-sporting competition. Prior to his downfall, Yu had also been vocal about the anti-corruption campaign.[4]

Corruption investigation

On October 16, 2015, Yu was expelled from the Communist Party. The investigation concluded Yu had "violated political rules and political discipline," openly published "opinions contrary to the spirit of the policy of ruling the party strictly," practiced nepotism when selecting his secretary, obfuscated his activities, aided in the business interests of others, accepted bribes, wasted public funds, used his publicly funded vehicle for private purposes. The announcement came on the even of the 5th Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee, at which Yu's expulsion was confirmed.[5]

Yu was a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and an alternate member of the 17th and 18th Central Committees of the Communist Party of China.[6]

References

Party political offices
Previous:
Ren Xiekang (任燮康)
Communist Party Secretary of Wuzhou
2008 2009
Next:
Liu Zhiyong (刘志勇)
Previous:
Chen Wu
Communist Party Secretary of Nanning
2013 2015
Next:
Wang Xiaodong
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