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Lu Ziyue

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Chinese politician (born 1962)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Lu .
Lu Ziyue
卢子跃
Mayor of Ningbo
In office
May 2013 – March 2016
Preceded byLiu Qi
Succeeded byTang Yijun
Vice-Governor of Zhejiang
In office
January 2013 – May 2013
GovernorLi Qiang
Communist Party Secretary of Lishui
In office
March 2011 – March 2013
Preceded byChen Ronggao (陈荣高)
Succeeded byWang Yongkang (王永康)
Mayor of Lishui
In office
May 2008 – March 2011
Preceded byChen Ronggao
Succeeded byWang Yongkang
Personal details
BornMarch 1962 (age 62)
Yongkang, Zhejiang, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1982–2015; expelled)
Alma mater Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party

Lu Ziyue (simplified Chinese: 卢子跃; traditional Chinese: 盧子躍; pinyin: Lú Zǐyuè; born March 1962) is a former Chinese politician who spent his entire career in east China's Zhejiang province. He was put under investigation by the Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption agency in March 2016. Previously he served as mayor of Ningbo.[1] [2] He is the second provincial-ministerial rank official sacked for graft from Zhejiang province in the anti-corruption campaign following the 18th Party Congress, after Si Xinliang.[3]

Biography

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Lu was born in Yongkang, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jinhua, in Zhejiang province, in March 1962. He entered the workforce in November 1979, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1982. He served in various administrative and political roles in Yongkang County before serving as mayor of Dongyang.

In October 2010, he was appointed deputy party boss and mayor of Yiwu, a manufacturing and trading hub for small commodities, and one year later promoted to the party boss position of Lanxi. He was party boss of Linhai in July 2006, and held that office until April 2008. Then he served as deputy party boss of Lishui from April 2008 to January 2009, and Communist Party Secretary, the top political position in the city, from March 2011 to March 2013. He also served as vice-governor of Zhejiang between January 2013 to March 2013.

In May 2013, he was transferred to Ningbo and appointed deputy party boss and mayor,[4] he remained in that position until March 2016, when he was placed under investigation on suspicion of "serious violation of Party discipline" by the ruling Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption agency.[5] It was reported that Lu may be linked to disgraced Zhejiang official Si Xinliang, who had been under investigation since 2015, and possibly even Ling Jihua.[6] [7] He was expelled from the Communist Party on June 21 for bribery.[8]

On May 31, 2017, Lu was sentenced to life in prison for taking bribes worth 147 million yuan.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Zhang Yi (2016年03月17日). "Two senior officials subject of graft probe". Chinadaily.
  2. ^ "Mayor of East China city probed for disciplinary violation". Chinadaily. 2016年03月16日.
  3. ^ 浙江在任"首虎"卢子跃被查,曾公开回应"宁波落后了"网帖. 163.com (in Chinese). 2016年03月17日.
  4. ^ "Lu Ziyue Surveys the Progress of Major Projects in Beilun". People's Government of Beilun. 2015年04月24日. Archived from the original on 2016年04月01日. Retrieved 2016年03月18日.
  5. ^ "Mayor of E. China city probed for disciplinary violation". Shanghaidaily. 2016年03月16日.
  6. ^ "宁波市长卢子跃落马 或涉令计划案". 163.com. 2016年03月16日. Archived from the original on 2016年03月20日. Retrieved 2016年03月16日.
  7. ^ 浙江省宁波市委副书记、市长卢子跃涉嫌严重违纪接受组织调查. CCDI (in Chinese). 2016年03月16日.
  8. ^ "浙江省宁波市原市委副书记、市长卢子跃严重违纪被开除党籍". CCDI. Retrieved 2016年06月21日.
  9. ^ "宁波原市长卢子跃受贿超1.47亿 被判无期徒刑". sina. 2017年05月31日. Retrieved 2017年05月31日.
Government offices
Preceded by
Chen Ronggao (陈荣高)
Mayor of Lishui
2008–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Ningbo
2013–2016
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Chen Ronggao
Communist Party Secretary of Lishui
2011–2013
Succeeded by
Wang Yongkang
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Central Committee members
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