Wu Aiying

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Wu Aiying
吴爱英
Wu Aiying 2016-10-31.jpg
Minister of Justice
In office
1 July 2005 – 24 February 2017
PremierWen Jiabao
Li Keqiang
Preceded byZhang Fusen
Succeeded byZhang Jun
Personal details
BornDecember 1951 (age 70)
Changle, Shandong, China
Political partyCommunist Party of China (expelled)
Alma materShandong University

Wu Aiying (simplified Chinese: 吴爱英; traditional Chinese: 吳愛英; pinyin: Wú Àiyīng; born December 1951) is a former Chinese politician who served as the Minister of Justice of China from 2005 to 2017, in the cabinets of Premiers Wen Jiabao and Li Keqiang. Previously she held numerous political positions in her native Shandong province. She was investigated for corruption and expelled from the Communist Party in 2017.

Biography[]

Wu was born 1951 in Changle County, Shandong province, to an ordinary family of peasants, the youngest of three sisters. She was selected as a prospective party member at a very young age. She was educated in Shandong University from 1971 to 1973. After graduating, she returned to her home county to serve as a political instructor, and leader of a local production commune. By 1976, she had become the deputy party secretary of Changle County, at a mere age of 25. In 1978, she began serving in the Communist Youth League; by 1982 she had risen to become deputy provincial secretary of the Shandong Communist Youth League organization. In July 1993, she was named Vice Governor of Shandong.

In Shandong, Wu oversaw legal affairs, including jurisdiction of the courts, prosecution agencies, and law enforcement. Her work with the Jinan traffic police won praise from the central authorities. In 1998, Wu was promoted to Deputy Party Secretary of Shandong province, the third highest political position in the province. In 2002, she was named Chair of the People's Political Consultative Conference of Shandong province, ascending to full provincial-level status.

In November 2003, Wu was named Vice Minister of Justice. By July 2005, she ascended to Minister of Justice at age 53. She became the second female Minister of Justice in the history of the People's Republic, after Shi Liang.

She was the alternate member of the 16th CPC Central Committee and a full member of the 17th CPC Central Committee and the 18th CPC Central Committee.

Sing Tao Daily of Hong Kong reported in June 2017 that Wu was implicated in a credentials fraud case involving fellow Shandong native Lu Enguang, and that she had been expelled from the party in addition to being demoted to a futingji (sub-department) "non-leading" position. On October 11, 2017, the 7th Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China confirmed Wu's expulsion from the Communist Party. Wu became the only female full member of the 18th Central Committee to be expelled from the party.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "中国共产党第十八届中央委员会第七次全体会议公报". CCDI. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2017-10-14.

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Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Justice
2005–2017
Succeeded by
Zhang Jun
Political offices
Preceded by
Chairman of the CPPCC Shandong Committee
2002–2004
Succeeded by
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