Li Qian | |||||||
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李谦 | |||||||
Vice-Governor of Hebei | |||||||
In office March 2017 – August 2019 | |||||||
Governor | Xu Qin | ||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Hengshui | |||||||
In office December 2012 – April 2017 | |||||||
Preceded by | Liu Kewei | ||||||
Succeeded by | Wang Jingwu | ||||||
Mayor of Baoding | |||||||
In office January 2010 – December 2012 | |||||||
Preceded by | Yu Qun | ||||||
Succeeded by | Ma Yufeng | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | March 1960 (age 64) Jinzhou, Hebei, China | ||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party (1983–2020; expelled) | ||||||
Alma mater | PLA Nanjing Political College Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 李謙 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 李谦 | ||||||
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Li Qian (Chinese: 李谦; born March 1960) is a former Chinese politician who spent his whole career in north China's Hebei province. He entered the workforce in March 1976, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in May 1983. As of August 2019 he was under investigation by the top anti-graft body, the Chinese Communist Party Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission. Previously he served as vice-governor of Hebei.[1]