Li Jiating
Li Jiating | |
|---|---|
李嘉廷 | |
| Governor of Yunnan | |
| In office January 1998 – June 2001 | |
| Party Secretary | Linghu An |
| Preceded by | He Zhiqiang |
| Succeeded by | Xu Rongkai |
| Mayor of Harbin | |
| In office February 1991 – October 1992 | |
| Party Secretary | Li Genshen Tian Fengshan |
| Preceded by | Zhang Delin |
| Succeeded by | Suo Changyou |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 1944 (age 82) Shiping County, Yunnan, China |
| Party | Chinese Communist Party (1964–2001; expelled) |
| Spouse | Wang Xiao |
| Children | 2 sons |
| Alma mater | Tsinghua University |
Li Jiating (Chinese: 李嘉廷; pinyin: Lǐ Jiātíng; born 1944) is an ethnic Yi People's Republic of China politician.
He was an alternate member of the 14th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (1992–1997) and 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (1997–2002). He was a delegate to the 9th National People's Congress (1998–2003).
Biography
[edit | edit source]He was born in Shiping County, Yunnan, in April 1944.[1] He was a graduate of Tsinghua University.[1]
He was mayor of Harbin, Heilongjiang and governor of his home province.[1]
Downfall
[edit | edit source]He was expelled from the CCP for corruption.[2][3]
In 2001, he was arrested on suspicion of a crime and sentenced to death with a reprieve for corruption.[1]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Li married Wang Xiao (王骁).[1] This couple has two sons: Li Qun (李群) and Li Bo (李勃).[1] On 16 September 2001, Wang Xiao committed suicide by hanging herself in the bathroom at home.[1] Li Bo was also sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the case.[1]
References
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External links
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- 1944 births
- 20th-century mayors of places in China
- People from Shiping County
- Tsinghua University alumni
- Yi people
- Living people
- Governors of Yunnan
- Mayors of Harbin
- Alternates of the 14th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Alternates of the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Delegates to the 9th National People's Congress
- Expelled members of the Chinese Communist Party
- Chinese politicians convicted of corruption
- Chinese politician stubs