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Yang Jing (; born December 1953) is a former Chinese politician of Mongol heritage. He previously served as
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and
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, and the President of the Chinese Academy of Governance. Prior to his ascendance to leading roles at the State Council, he served as the Director of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission (2008-2013), and the Chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2003-2008). Yang was one of the highest-ranking non-
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officials in the Chinese government.


Early career

Yang was born in
Jungar Banner Jungar Banner ( Mongolian: , Зүүнгар хошуу ''Jegünɣar qosiɣu''; ) is a banner of western Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, lying on the western (right) bank of the Yellow River and bordering the provinces of Shanxi to th ...
in what was Ih Ju League of Inner Mongolia near the modern city of
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, and is of ethnic Mongol ancestry. He worked as a teenager in a farming equipment factory. In September 1973 Yang was recommended to obtain higher education at the Inner Mongolia Industry College. He then returned to his hometown to serve in the local Communist Party organization. In 1982 Yang earned a degree in Chinese language from
Inner Mongolia University Inner Mongolia University is a university in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, under the authority of the Inner Mongolia regional government. It is a member of the Chinese state Double First Class University Plan and former Project 211, and identified as ...
. After graduating, Yang worked in the
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as a local organizer in Ih Ju League, then chief administrator of
Dalad Banner Dalad Banner ( Mongolian: Далад қосиу ''Dalad qosiɣu''; ) is a banner of western Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, lying on the southern (right) bank of the Yellow River. It is under the administration of Ordos City, althoug ...
. He then went on to work in the Inner Mongolia regional bureau of statistics, then headed the Regional Bureau of Tourism. Between 1993 and 1996, Yang served as the Inner Mongolia regional chief of the
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under the League's first secretary
Li Keqiang Li Keqiang (born 1 July 1955) is a Chinese politician who is the outgoing premier of China. An economist by profession, Li is head of China's executive branch as well as one of the leading figures behind China's Financial and Economic Affai ...
, who later became Premier. In 1998 Yang became party chief 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 ...
, an office he occupied until 2003. Between 2003 and 2008 he served as the Chairman of
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and concurrently the region's Deputy party secretary, alongside Party Secretary
Chu Bo Chu Bo (; born October 1944) is a retired Chinese politician. He served as the Chinese Communist Party Secretary for the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the top leader of the region, holding position from 2001 to 2009. He also served as Governo ...
. Yang shouldered major responsibility as Inner Mongolia Chairman when a turbine factory in Ulanqab League collapsed in July 2005, killing six workers. He left the office in 2008 to take up his new appointment in Beijing as the head of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission.


Secretariat

Yang Jing earned a seat on the party's Central Secretariat in November 2012, becoming the first ethnic-minority official to sit on the body in the party's history. Several months later at the 12th National People's Congress, Yang was appointed
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in Li Keqiang's cabinet. Yang's position was also unique in that State Council Secretaries-General did not usually hold concurrent seats on the party secretariat. He was also the first ethnic-minority official to hold the State Council Secretary-General post. Yang was a member of the 17th and
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Central Committees, and an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee. He has been named as a member of the ''
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'', an informal designation given to politicians with background in the
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.


After 19th Party Congress

In October 2017, at the 19th Party Congress, Yang Jing's name did not appear on the list of members of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. As Yang had not yet reached retirement age (he was 63), this led to speculation that Yang came under scrutiny in a party disciplinary probe and was either demoted or otherwise no longer serving in an official capacity. Some of his party posts at the State Council were taken over by
Xiao Jie Xiao Jie (; born June 1957) is a Chinese politician and an important political aide of Premier Li Keqiang. He is serving as the State Councilor and the Secretary General of the State Council. Xiao served as the Minister of Finance from November 2 ...
.


Investigation

On February 24, 2018, Yang Jing was placed on one-year probation within the Party by Ai Bang Mai Ni, removal from his administrative post, and demoted from deputy state to ministerial level for violations of regulations. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said Yang "have severely violated political discipline and rules and had long-term improper association with illegal business owners and social personnel". The investigation found that "Yang also took advantage of his post to seek huge profits for others and accepted money and gifts through his relatives."


References

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