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Wu Changshun

Wu Changshun (born January 1954) is the former police chief of the municipality of Tianjin, China. Wu is also an inventor, and has 35 patents and utility models to his credit.[1] Wu spent 44 years working for the Tianjin Public Security Bureau (i.e. police force) and was the chief of the police force for some eleven years.[2][3] Wu was dismissed from office in July 2014, and was placed under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency. He was expelled from the party in February 2015.

Wu Changshun
武长顺
Vice Chairman of the Tianjin Municipal Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
In office
January 2013 – July 2014
ChairmanHe Lifeng
Chief of the Tianjin Public Security Bureau
In office
February 2003 – July 2014
Preceded bySong Pingshun
Succeeded byZhao Fei (赵飞)
Personal details
BornJanuary 1954 (age 70)
Tianjin
Political partyCommunist Party of China (expelled)
Alma materTongji University
Nickname(s)Wu Ye (武爷; "Lord Wu")
Wu Changshun
Traditional Chinese武長順
Simplified Chinese武长顺
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWǔ Chángshùn

Career edit

Wu was born in January 1954 into a farming family in rural Tianjin, his father worked on a farming cooperative, while his mother was a homemaker. He was the second of five children. He spent his childhood at the Wu family courtyard where he lived with his extended family. As a child, Wu enjoyed playing football.[4] Wu attended No. 28 Middle School in Tianjin, where he completed middle school in 1970. Shortly after that, he joined the Tianjin police force as a trainee at the age of 16. He joined the Communist Party of China in September 1973.

Wu worked his way up the ranks of the Tianjin Public Security Bureau, beginning as a junior officer, he was promoted to team leader, division chief, and deputy director general. In September 1998 he was appointed as the Deputy Party Secretary of Tianjin Public Security Bureau. In February 2003, 32 years after he joined the force, he became the chief police commissioner of Tianjin. He would serve in the role of the city's top cop for over ten years. In June 2003, he also took up the post of political commissar of the People's Armed Police Tianjin division. In November 2005, he took up the office of Deputy Secretary of Tianjin Political and Legal Affairs Committee (Zhengfawei).

In October 2011, as he neared retirement age, Wu was appointed to become the Vice Chairman of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (a position at the Sub-Provincial level). He was re-confirmed in 2013. He left his post as chief of police on July 20, 2014.

Patents edit

 
Traffic lights found in Tianjin, patented by Wu Changshun

During his time as police chief, Wu had applied for 35 patents, mostly for inventions in the public transport sector. Of the 35 patents, four of which were solely accredited to Wu himself, while Wu had collaborated with others on the remaining 31. Many of these patents were subsequently put into application in transport-related initiatives in Tianjin.[5] In particular, Wu's patent on a "smart transportation management system" – essentially used to control the timing of traffic lights – were put into use across the city of Tianjin.[5]

Investigation edit

On July 20, 2014, it was reported that Wu Changshun would be investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) for "serious disciplinary violations".[6] On July 24, he was removed from his posts.[7] Wu was the first provincial-level official (Tianjin, as a direct-controlled municipality, enjoys province-level status) from Tianjin to be investigated for disciplinary violations since the 18th Party Congress.

On February 13, 2015, Wu was expelled from the Communist Party.[8] The CCDI investigation into Wu concluded that he had committed a wide litany of offenses, including "accepting cash gifts, claiming personal expenses for reimbursement, taking part in lavish banquets, accepting and giving bribes, embezzled massive public funds, re-directed public funds for illicit use, abuse of power, violated regulations about public officials with business interests, sought illicit gain during the promotion of subordinates and in the operations of businesses in which he had an interest, and adultery." It went on to mention that, "since the 18th Party Congress Wu did not retreat from his actions, which were especially egregious in nature, and became an extraordinarily bad influence on society." Judging based on the length of the 'indictment' and the extent of language used, Wu's case may well be one of the most serious yet in the campaign against corruption initiated by Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan.[9]

Regarding Wu Changshun, President and Party General secretary Xi Jinping was reported to have said to a discipline inspection conference, "in Tianjin there is a guy that people call Wu Ye (roughly, "Lord Wu"). Pretty much all the parking lots in that city belonged to his family... it was absolute madness; totally despicable."[10]

On May 27, 2017, Wu was sentenced by the Zhengzhou Intermediate People's Court to death sentence with reprieve without commutation or parole when the sentence was automatically reduced to life imprisonment; he was convicted of plundering the public fund worth 342 million yuan (~$50 million), taking bribes worth 84.4 million yuan (~$12.32 million), redirecting public fund worth 101 million yuan (~$14.74 million) for illicit use, giving bribes worth 10.57 million yuan (~$1.54 million), abuse of power and ordering his subordinates to shield suspects who avoided being investigated.[11]

Public image edit

Wu was known to traverse the city's streets on a bicycle, tending to the concerns of ordinary people, and devoting much of his working time to on-the-scene guidance. Wu became famous in Tianjin for resolving seemingly intractable disputes and for showing up personally to handle everything from legal procedural complaints to a broken traffic light. During his time in office he cultivated an image of an approachable populist and a "man of the people". Wu appeared frequently on the Traffic Light program of the Tianjin traffic radio station to address concerns such as traffic congestion.[4]

Speaking of his own career, Wu Changshun said that he started climbing from the lowest rung of the ladder, going step-by-step from a junior police officer to team leader to division head to police chief. Wu said, "when it comes to climbing the career ladder, I was playing a methodical game of chess, never once did I play a game of checkers [i.e., 'jump' multiple levels in a promotion]."[12] Wu was reported to have been involved in soliciting prostitutes in 1992.[13] While rumours about this alleged incident circulated among Tianjin residents, many do not regard it as damaging to Wu's public image; Wu's former neighbour said that "such activities are fairly common place among high officials."[4]

Personal life edit

Wu is married to a woman surnamed "Zhang" who worked for the Tianjin police department.[4] They had one daughter. Wu was an avid football player and frequently played in local tournaments involving his colleagues. He also played tennis.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 天津落马公安局长武长顺拥35项专利 被查抄12皮卡物品 (in Chinese)
  2. ^ How One Police Chief Built a Graft Network over Four Decades in Power (in English)
  3. ^ Wu Changshun while serving the public security bureau of the CPPCC experts : In order to solve the rank of treatment (in English)
  4. ^ a b c d e "武长顺起底". Caixin. November 15, 2014.
  5. ^ a b 天津落马公安局长拥35项发明 被查抄12辆车物品 (in Chinese)
  6. ^ 天津市政协副主席武长顺接受组织调查 (in Chinese)
  7. ^ 天津市政协副主席武长顺涉嫌严重违纪违法被免职 (in Chinese)
  8. ^ 武长顺秦玉海均收受巨额贿赂 与他人通奸
  9. ^ "天津市政协原副主席、市公安局原局长武长顺 严重违纪违法被开除党籍和公职". CCDI. February 13, 2015.
  10. ^ "天津巨贪武长顺竟是绿帽王 9个私生子仅3个是亲生(图)". Wenxuecity. April 2, 2015.
  11. ^ "天津"老虎"武长顺涉六罪 被判死缓". 多维新闻. 2017-05-27.
  12. ^ "天津公安局长武长顺官场沉浮记". Daily Morning News. August 21, 2014. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  13. ^ (in Chinese)

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Wu Changshun born January 1954 is the former police chief of the municipality of Tianjin China Wu is also an inventor and has 35 patents and utility models to his credit 1 Wu spent 44 years working for the Tianjin Public Security Bureau i e police force and was the chief of the police force for some eleven years 2 3 Wu was dismissed from office in July 2014 and was placed under investigation by the Communist Party s anti corruption agency He was expelled from the party in February 2015 Wu Changshun武长顺Vice Chairman of the Tianjin Municipal Chinese People s Political Consultative ConferenceIn office January 2013 July 2014ChairmanHe LifengChief of the Tianjin Public Security BureauIn office February 2003 July 2014Preceded bySong PingshunSucceeded byZhao Fei 赵飞 Personal detailsBornJanuary 1954 age 70 TianjinPolitical partyCommunist Party of China expelled Alma materTongji UniversityNickname s Wu Ye 武爷 Lord Wu In this Chinese name the family name is Wu Wu ChangshunTraditional Chinese武長順Simplified Chinese武长顺TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWǔ Changshun Contents 1 Career 1 1 Patents 2 Investigation 3 Public image 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 ReferencesCareer editWu was born in January 1954 into a farming family in rural Tianjin his father worked on a farming cooperative while his mother was a homemaker He was the second of five children He spent his childhood at the Wu family courtyard where he lived with his extended family As a child Wu enjoyed playing football 4 Wu attended No 28 Middle School in Tianjin where he completed middle school in 1970 Shortly after that he joined the Tianjin police force as a trainee at the age of 16 He joined the Communist Party of China in September 1973 Wu worked his way up the ranks of the Tianjin Public Security Bureau beginning as a junior officer he was promoted to team leader division chief and deputy director general In September 1998 he was appointed as the Deputy Party Secretary of Tianjin Public Security Bureau In February 2003 32 years after he joined the force he became the chief police commissioner of Tianjin He would serve in the role of the city s top cop for over ten years In June 2003 he also took up the post of political commissar of the People s Armed Police Tianjin division In November 2005 he took up the office of Deputy Secretary of Tianjin Political and Legal Affairs Committee Zhengfawei In October 2011 as he neared retirement age Wu was appointed to become the Vice Chairman of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference a position at the Sub Provincial level He was re confirmed in 2013 He left his post as chief of police on July 20 2014 Patents edit nbsp Traffic lights found in Tianjin patented by Wu Changshun During his time as police chief Wu had applied for 35 patents mostly for inventions in the public transport sector Of the 35 patents four of which were solely accredited to Wu himself while Wu had collaborated with others on the remaining 31 Many of these patents were subsequently put into application in transport related initiatives in Tianjin 5 In particular Wu s patent on a smart transportation management system essentially used to control the timing of traffic lights were put into use across the city of Tianjin 5 Investigation editOn July 20 2014 it was reported that Wu Changshun would be investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection CCDI for serious disciplinary violations 6 On July 24 he was removed from his posts 7 Wu was the first provincial level official Tianjin as a direct controlled municipality enjoys province level status from Tianjin to be investigated for disciplinary violations since the 18th Party Congress On February 13 2015 Wu was expelled from the Communist Party 8 The CCDI investigation into Wu concluded that he had committed a wide litany of offenses including accepting cash gifts claiming personal expenses for reimbursement taking part in lavish banquets accepting and giving bribes embezzled massive public funds re directed public funds for illicit use abuse of power violated regulations about public officials with business interests sought illicit gain during the promotion of subordinates and in the operations of businesses in which he had an interest and adultery It went on to mention that since the 18th Party Congress Wu did not retreat from his actions which were especially egregious in nature and became an extraordinarily bad influence on society Judging based on the length of the indictment and the extent of language used Wu s case may well be one of the most serious yet in the campaign against corruption initiated by Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan 9 Regarding Wu Changshun President and Party General secretary Xi Jinping was reported to have said to a discipline inspection conference in Tianjin there is a guy that people call Wu Ye roughly Lord Wu Pretty much all the parking lots in that city belonged to his family it was absolute madness totally despicable 10 On May 27 2017 Wu was sentenced by the Zhengzhou Intermediate People s Court to death sentence with reprieve without commutation or parole when the sentence was automatically reduced to life imprisonment he was convicted of plundering the public fund worth 342 million yuan 50 million taking bribes worth 84 4 million yuan 12 32 million redirecting public fund worth 101 million yuan 14 74 million for illicit use giving bribes worth 10 57 million yuan 1 54 million abuse of power and ordering his subordinates to shield suspects who avoided being investigated 11 Public image editWu was known to traverse the city s streets on a bicycle tending to the concerns of ordinary people and devoting much of his working time to on the scene guidance Wu became famous in Tianjin for resolving seemingly intractable disputes and for showing up personally to handle everything from legal procedural complaints to a broken traffic light During his time in office he cultivated an image of an approachable populist and a man of the people Wu appeared frequently on the Traffic Light program of the Tianjin traffic radio station to address concerns such as traffic congestion 4 Speaking of his own career Wu Changshun said that he started climbing from the lowest rung of the ladder going step by step from a junior police officer to team leader to division head to police chief Wu said when it comes to climbing the career ladder I was playing a methodical game of chess never once did I play a game of checkers i e jump multiple levels in a promotion 12 Wu was reported to have been involved in soliciting prostitutes in 1992 13 While rumours about this alleged incident circulated among Tianjin residents many do not regard it as damaging to Wu s public image Wu s former neighbour said that such activities are fairly common place among high officials 4 Personal life editWu is married to a woman surnamed Zhang who worked for the Tianjin police department 4 They had one daughter Wu was an avid football player and frequently played in local tournaments involving his colleagues He also played tennis 4 See also editWang Lijun former police chief of Chongqing Zhang LichangReferences edit 天津落马公安局长武长顺拥35项专利 被查抄12皮卡物品 in Chinese How One Police Chief Built a Graft Network over Four Decades in Power in English Wu Changshun while serving the public security bureau of the CPPCC experts In order to solve the rank of treatment in English a b c d e 武长顺起底 Caixin November 15 2014 a b 天津落马公安局长拥35项发明 被查抄12辆车物品 in Chinese 天津市政协副主席武长顺接受组织调查 in Chinese 天津市政协副主席武长顺涉嫌严重违纪违法被免职 in Chinese 武长顺秦玉海均收受巨额贿赂 与他人通奸 天津市政协原副主席 市公安局原局长武长顺 严重违纪违法被开除党籍和公职 CCDI February 13 2015 天津巨贪武长顺竟是绿帽王 9个私生子仅3个是亲生 图 Wenxuecity April 2 2015 天津 老虎 武长顺涉六罪 被判死缓 多维新闻 2017 05 27 天津公安局长武长顺官场沉浮记 Daily Morning News August 21 2014 Retrieved February 21 2015 论1992年的一起官员嫖娼事件 in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wu Changshun amp oldid 1133909035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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