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Tang Aijun (born April 1950) is a former Chinese politician from Inner Mongolia. Tang served as mayor of
Hulunbuir Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir ( mn, , ''Kölün buyir'', Mongolian Cyrillic: Хөлөнбуйр, ''Khölönbuir''; zh, s=呼伦贝尔, ''Hūlúnbèi'ěr'') is a region that is governed as a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. ...
, Inner Mongolia, from 2003 to 2005, and as mayor of the regional capital,
Hohhot Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center.''The Ne ...
, from 2005 to 2010. As of August 2014 Tang is under investigation for alleged "serious violations of law and discipline."


Early life and education

Tang was born and raised in Tuquan County of Hinggan League in Inner Mongolia, China. Tang graduated from Jilin University of Technology (
Jilin University Jilin University (JLU; ; often abbreviated JLU or ) is a leading national research university located in Changchun, China. It is under the direct jurisdiction of China's Ministry of Education. It is a Chinese Ministry of Education Class A Doub ...
) in January 1977.


Career

Tang started his career in politics in November 1970. Tang joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1972. Beginning in 1970, he served in several posts in Tuquan County, including worker, production team leader, and factory manager. In December 1983 he became the deputy county governor of Tuquan County, rising to county governor in 1990. In May 1997 he was transferred to
Hulunbuir Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir ( mn, , ''Kölün buyir'', Mongolian Cyrillic: Хөлөнбуйр, ''Khölönbuir''; zh, s=呼伦贝尔, ''Hūlúnbèi'ěr'') is a region that is governed as a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. ...
. In March 2003, Tang was appointed as deputy party chief and mayor of
Hulunbuir Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir ( mn, , ''Kölün buyir'', Mongolian Cyrillic: Хөлөнбуйр, ''Khölönbuir''; zh, s=呼伦贝尔, ''Hūlúnbèi'ěr'') is a region that is governed as a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. ...
. In January 2005 he was transferred to work as mayor of
Hohhot Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center.''The Ne ...
, the capital of Inner Mongolia, a position he held until 2010. Hohhot's economy grew steadily during Tang's tenure. By 2009, the city had one of the highest GDP per capita numbers of any provincial capital in China. In a 2009 interview with China's national radio station, Tang said that he aimed to expand the financial sector of the city's economy, in addition to investing more in tourism. Tang aimed to make Hohhot a summer destination for tourists from the Beijing-Tianjin area, due to the latter's heat. In addition, he wanted to make Hohhot the centre of the dairy industry in China, as well as a prominent producer of silicon for use in solar panels. In 2008, during Tang's tenure, a deputy Party Secretary in charge of law enforcement, Wang Zhiping (), was reportedly killed in his office along with a female tax official. Tang left active politics in 2010 when he turned 60, the mandatory retirement age for officials of his rank. In the following years, he served in insignificant roles, such as member of the Standing Committee of the Inner Mongolia People's Congress, and also as the Chair of the Hohhot Philanthropic Organization.


Downfall

On August 16, 2014, state media announced that Tang Aijun was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party for "serious violations of laws and regulations".呼和浩特原市长汤爱军涉嫌严重违纪违法被查(图, 简历)
He was detained by on January 26, 2015. The investigation took over one year. Tang was expelled from the Communist Party in January 2016. It was said that he took "cash and gifts" and abused his power for the gain of others.China News 内蒙古呼和浩特市原市长汤爱军被开除党籍
On October 30, he received a sentence of 12 years in prison and fine of 1 million yuan for taking bribes. The money and property that he had received in the form of bribes will be turned over to the national treasury.


References

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