Mao Xiaobing

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Preceded byWang Jianjun
Succeeded byWang Jianjun
Preceded byLuo Yulin
Succeeded byWang Yubo
Mao Xiaobing
毛小兵
Communist Party Secretary of Xining
In office
December 2011  April 2014
Preceded byWang Jianjun
Succeeded byWang Jianjun
Mayor of Xining
In office
April 2009  February 2011
Preceded byLuo Yulin
Succeeded byWang Yubo
Chairman of Western Mining Company
In office
2006–2009
Preceded byNew title
Succeeded byWang Haitao
Personal details
BornApril 1965 (age 6061)
Changde, Hunan, China
PartyChinese Communist Party (1984–2014; expelled)
Alma materUniversity of Science and Technology Beijing
Central South University

Mao Xiaobing (Chinese: 毛小兵; pinyin: Máo Xiǎobīng; born April 1965) is a former Chinese politician and mining executive. He was the Communist Party Secretary of Xining, capital of Qinghai province, and former chief executive of Western Mining Company, a diversified natural resources company with a large portfolio projects in China's western interior. Mao was investigated for corruption by the Communist Party's top anti-graft body in April 2014, and was expelled from the party three months later for abuse of power and other offenses.

Mao was born and raised in Changde, Hunan, he received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from University of Science and Technology Beijing, in July 1985, majoring in Industrial automation at the Department of Automation.[1][2][3]

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