Si Xinliang

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Si.
Si Xinliang
斯鑫良
Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference
In office
2010  February 2013
Chairman Zhou Guofu (周国富)
Qiao Chuanxiu (乔传秀)
Head of the Organization Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee
In office
June 2001  June 2010
Party Secretary Zhang Dejiang
Xi Jinping
Zhao Hongzhu
Preceded by Shen Yueyue
Succeeded by Cai Qi
Head of the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee
In office
April 2001  June 2001
Party Secretary Zhang Dejiang
Preceded by Li Congjun
Succeeded by Chen Min'er
Personal details
Born January 1950 (age 66)
Dongyang, Zhejiang
Nationality Chinese
Political party Communist Party of China (expelled)
Alma mater Central Party School
Occupation Politician

Si Xinliang (Chinese: 斯鑫良; pinyin: Sī Xīnliáng; born January 1950) is a former Chinese politician. From 2010 to 2013, Si served as the Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference, a mostly ceremonial legislative consultation body. Prior to that, Si served as the chief of the Organization Department of the Zhejiang provincial Communist party Committee. He worked for several years under Xi Jinping, who was serving as the party chief of Zhejiang.

Biography

Si was born and raised in Dongyang, Zhejiang province in January 1950. Si joined the Communist Party in 1981. He has a degree from Zhejiang Agricultural University (later merged into Zhejiang University) in animal husbandry.[1]

Si spent his entire career in Zhejiang province. He worked at a food processing company in his home county as a manager before entering politics, first as deputy county governor. He rose through the ranks and successively served as the Communist Party Secretary of Pujiang County, the head of the Organization Department for the party organization in the city of Huzhou and later deputy party chief. He was then promoted to party chief, then the provincial propaganda department head.[1]

Si served as chief of the provincial party Organization Department for nearly a decade, between 2001 and 2010, serving under three party secretaries, Zhang Dejiang, Xi Jinping, and Zhao Hongzhu.

In 2010, Si, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 60, was transferred from his Organization Department leadership position to take on the largely ceremonial role of Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference.[1] Si was detained for investigation in February 2015 by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.[1] Si was notable for being the first provincial-ministerial level official to be detained from Zhejiang province since the 18th Party Congress, and also being the first official of his rank who once worked directly under Xi Jinping to be investigated.

Si Xinliang's son, Si Li (斯力), a provincial Communist Youth League official, was also detained.[2]

On June 19, 2015, after investigation by the CCDI, Si was expelled from the Communist Party. He was accused of violating the Eight-point Regulation, "playing golf rounds paid for by others", aiding the promotion and business activities of associates and taking "massive bribes", and "committed adultery." He was also said to have conspired with his wife to hide "ill-gotten gains" after gaining knowledge of his investigation, and "interfered and obstructed" the investigation.[3]

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