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Mo Jiancheng | |
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莫建成 | |
Leader of the Discipline Inspection Team sent by Central Commission for Discipline Inspection to Ministry of Finance | |
In office December 2015 – August 2017 | |
Preceded by | Liu Jianhua |
Succeeded by | Zhao Huiling |
Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jiangxi | |
In office January 2015 – December 2015 | |
Preceded by | Shang Yong |
Succeeded by | Liu Qi |
Executive Vice-Governor of Jiangxi | |
In office July 2013 – August 2015 | |
Preceded by | Ling Chengxing |
Succeeded by | Mao Weiming |
Communist Party Secretary of Baotou | |
In office December 2006 – April 2010 | |
Preceded by | Xing Yun |
Succeeded by | Guo Qijun |
Communist Party Secretary of Tongliao | |
In office January 2003 – December 2004 | |
Preceded by | Zhao Shuanglian |
Succeeded by | Fu Taizeng |
Mayor of Tongliao | |
In office September 2001 – March 2003 | |
Preceded by | Zhao Shuanglian |
Succeeded by | Nashun Menghe |
Personal details | |
Born | March 1956 (age 68) Shengzhou, Zhejiang, China |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party (1977–2017; expelled) |
Alma mater | Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party Inner Mongolia Agricultural University |
Mo Jiancheng (Chinese: 莫建成; pinyin: Mò Jiànchéng; born March 1956) is a former Chinese politician who spent most of his career in both Inner Mongolia and Jiangxi. As of August 2017 he was under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency.[1][2] Previously he served as leader of the discipline inspection team sent by Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) to Ministry of Finance (MOF) from December 2015 to August 2017, Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jiangxi from January 2015 to December 2015, executive vice-governor of Jiangxi from July 2013 to September 2015, Communist Party Secretary of Baotou from November 2006 to April 2010, and Communist Party Secretary of Tongliao from January 2003 to December 2004. Mo worked with Su Rong for a long time.[3]
Mo was a delegate to the 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and an alternate member of the 18th CCP Central Committee.