Liu Xinqi
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Preceded byHua Shifei
Succeeded byPeng Jiarui
BornOctober 1956 (age 69)
Shanghe County, Shandong, China
PartyChinese Communist Party (1977–2017; expelled)
Liu Xinqi | |||||||
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刘新齐 | |||||||
| Commander of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps | |||||||
| In office November 2011 – April 2017 | |||||||
| Preceded by | Hua Shifei | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Peng Jiarui | ||||||
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| Born | October 1956 (age 69) Shanghe County, Shandong, China | ||||||
| Party | Chinese Communist Party (1977–2017; expelled) | ||||||
| Alma mater | Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
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| Years of service | 1975–2017 | ||||||
| Unit | 1st Division, 3rd Division, and 4th Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 刘新齐 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 劉新齊 | ||||||
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Liu Xinqi (Chinese: 刘新齐; born October 1956) is former Chinese military officer and politician who served as commander of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps from 2011 to 2017, until he was investigated by the party's anti-graft watchdog and China's top anti-corruption agency.[1]