Li Ningping | |||||||
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李宁平 | |||||||
Chairman of Gansu Electric Power Investment Co., Ltd. | |||||||
In office November 2013 – November 2016 | |||||||
Preceded by | Position established | ||||||
Succeeded by | Pu Peiwen | ||||||
General Manager of Gansu Electric Power Investment Co., Ltd. | |||||||
In office October 2005 – November 2013 | |||||||
Succeeded by | Ma Zixue (马自学) | ||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Gansu Electric Power Investment Co., Ltd. | |||||||
In office December 1999 – November 2016 | |||||||
Mayor of Wuwei | |||||||
In office April 1989 – April 1992 | |||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | September 1951 (age 73) Shenmu, Shaanxi, China | ||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Parent | Li Ziqi | ||||||
Alma mater | Gansu Traffic School Gansu Provincial Party School | ||||||
Occupation | Politician, business executive | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 李寧平 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 李宁平 | ||||||
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Li Ningping (Chinese: 李宁平; born September 1951) is a retired Chinese politician and business executive. He entered the workforce in December 1968, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1977. He worked in Gansu Electric Power Investment Co., Ltd. for 22 years, ultimately being appointed party chief and chairman. He was investigated by China's top anti-graft agency in December 2020. Before he stepped down, he had retired for four years. He was a delegate to the 11th National People's Congress.[1]
Li was the son of Li Ziqi, who served as executive vice governor, deputy party chief, and party chief of Gansu province.[2]
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