Zhao Jinyun, deputy governor of the Gansu Provincial Government, is suspected of serious duties and is under investigation by the State Supervision Commission.
The website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Friday (October 25) reported Zhao Jinyun's falling horse.
Zhao Jinyun is currently the deputy governor of Gansu Province, a member of the Central Standing Committee of the Jiu San Society and the chairman of Gansu Province.
Public information shows that Zhao Jinyun is 59 years old, Gansu Minqin, graduate degree, master of science, senior economist, and member of the Jiu San Society.
She has served as the Deputy Director of the Cadity Department of the Gansu Provincial Department of Land and Resources, Deputy Director of the Cultivation Land Protection Office, Deputy Director of the Construction Land Management Office (Host), and Director of Land Use Management Office.By 2015, he served as Deputy General Manager (Deputy Director) of Gansu Highway Aviation Tourism Investment Group Co., Ltd., and in 2015, he was the chairman of the Supervisory Board of Gansu Civil Aviation Airport Group Co., Ltd.
In June 2018, both chairman and general manager of reader publishing group Co., Ltd. both adjusted.Among them, Zhao Jinyun became the general manager.Reader Publishing Group was a wholly state -owned and professional publishing group formed by the former Gansu People's Publishing House in October 2006.
Zhao Jinyun was promoted to the deputy governor of Gansu Province in December 2022.The official website of the Gansu Provincial Government shows that she is responsible for the work of civil affairs, the work of disabled, hygiene, disease prevention and control, medical security, market supervision and management, sports, cultural history research, and local historical history.
According to Chinese media reports, with Zhao Jinyun's dismissal, the Central Discipline Inspection Commission has publicly notified the review and investigation this year that the central management cadres have risen to 50.