Han Dongyan

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Han Dongyan (simplified Chinese: 韩冬炎; traditional Chinese: 韓冬炎; pinyin: Hán Dōngyán; born April 1963) is a former Chinese politician who spent most of his career in both cities of Daqing and Qiqihar in northeast China's Heilongjiang province. He was investigated by the Heilongjiang Provincial Surveillance Commission in March 2018. Previously he served as director and deputy party chief of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Heilongjiang Government.[4][5]

Preceded byZhao Jie (赵杰)[1]
Succeeded byWang Zhikui
Preceded byHao Huilong
Succeeded bySun Shen
Quick facts Director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Heilongjiang Government, Preceded by ...
Han Dongyan
韩冬炎
Director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Heilongjiang Government
In office
2 March 2016  23 March 2018
Preceded byZhao Jie (赵杰)[1]
Succeeded byWang Zhikui
Chairman of the Standing Committee of Qiqihar People's Congress
In office
July 2012  February 2016
Preceded byHao Huilong
Succeeded bySun Shen
Communist Party Secretary of Qiqihar
In office
June 2012  February 2016
Preceded byHao Huilong (郝会龙)[2]
Succeeded bySun Shen (孙珅)[3]
Mayor of Qiqihar
In office
May 2010  June 2012
Preceded byLiu Gang (刘刚)
Succeeded byGuo Xinshuang (郭新双)
Personal details
BornApril 1963 (age 63)
PartyChinese Communist Party (expelled; 1984-2018)
Northeast Petroleum University
Harbin Engineering University
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Early life and education

Han was born in Qing'an County, Heilongjiang in April 1963. After the Cultural Revolution in September 1982, he entered Daqing Petroleum Institute (now Northeast Petroleum University), where he received a Bachelor of Engineering. He completed his doctor's degree in management science and engineering from Harbin Engineering University in 2008.[4]

Career

After graduation in July 1986, he was assigned to Daqing Petroleum Administration Bureau, a state-owned company and a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) responsible for the management of oil where he worked for more than seven years. He assumed various posts there, including trainee, party chief and manager.[4]

In September 1993 he was promoted to become head of the CPC Daqing Committee Organization Department, a position he held until November 1998. He served as deputy secretary general of Daqing government in February 1998, and five years later promoted to the principal position. In October 2002 he was elected as executive vice-mayor of Daqing, and held that office until February 2008. Then he was transferred to Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, and served as deputy secretary general of Heilongjiang government. But having held the position for only two years, he was transferred again to Qiqihar, the second largest city in Heilongjiang province and the political, economic, cultural center of western Heilongjiang,[6] and was appointed deputy party chief, party group chief and mayor of the city. He rose to become party chief, the top political position in the city in June 2012. At the same time, he concurrently served as director of Qiqihar Municipal People's Congress. In June 2016, he was installed as director and deputy party chief of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Heilongjiang Government.[4]

Investigation

On March 23, 2018, Han was placed under investigation by the Heilongjiang Provincial Surveillance Commission.[4] On September 8, he was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and dismissed from public office.[7]

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