(Beijing Comprehensive News) Wu Yingjie, the former secretary of the Party Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the Communist Party of China, was notified on Sunday (June 16) more than two years after he stepped down, becoming the 2022 CPC National Congress, following the Sun Zhigang, Secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee .

The website of the State Supervision Commission of the Communist Party of China on Sunday (June 16) reported that Wu Yingjie was suspected of serious disciplinary violations and is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervision investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Wu Yingjie has retreated to the second line before the dismissal, and successively served as the deputy chairman of the 13th National People's Congress Education, Culture and Health Committee, and the director of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the director of the Cultural and Cultural History and Learning Committee.

After the dismissal of Wu Yingjie, since the beginning of his tenure, he became The central management cadre of the investigation , the provincial and ministerial -level officials who have been investigated by the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China have also increased to eight.

Public information shows that Wu Yingjie is 67 years old. He is born in Changyi, Shandong. He has a graduate degree in the Central Party School and has worked in Tibet for 47 years.

Wu Yingjie worked as an educated youth at the Lingzhi Lawstock Farm in Tibet in his early years, and then entered the West Suburbs Power Plant in Lhasa.Subsequently, he was admitted to the Chinese Language Language and Literature Department of the Department of Language and Language of the Tibetan National College. After graduating in 1983, he joined the Tibet Education Department and opened a 20 -year work in the Tibetan education system.He started from the cadres of the Pu Education Department and climbed all the way to the deputy secretary and director of the party group of the Tibet Education Department in 17 years.

In January 2003, Wu Yingjie served as the vice chairman of the Tibetan Autonomous Region Government, and in the next 13 years, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region, director of the Propaganda Department, Executive Vice Chairman, and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region.

In August 2016, Wu Yingjie replaced Chen Quanguo, who was renewed as the secretary of the Xinjiang Party Committee, was promoted to the Secretary of the Tibet Party Committee. It did not step down in October 2021. At the age of 65, it was almost 65 years old.

After being stepped down as the Secretary of the Tibetan Party Committee, Wu Yingjie served in the National People's Congress of China and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

In October 2021, Wu Yingjie served as deputy chairman of the 13th National People's Congress Education, Culture and Health Committee.In March 2023, he was renamed the Director of the Standing Committee of the Fourteenth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the director of the Cultural and Cultural History and Learning Committee of the CPPCC.

Before the official announcement, Wu Yingjie had not appeared in public reports for nearly a month.The last time he attended the public event was on May 21. According to the official WeChat public account of Hebei Port Group, he led the investigation team to conduct a special survey at Hebei Port Group with the party secretary of the Party Group and Chairman of the Qinhuangdao Municipal Committee of the CPPCC.Essence

Wu Yingjie's dismissal also means that among the senior officials who have been investigated by the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, the high -drying of the provincial party committee secretary has increased to 12.According to Caixin.com, since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, six senior officials in Tibet have been dismissed, and Wu Yingjie is the only senior official of the provincial level. He is also the first Tibetan "leader" to be checked after the reform and opening up.