Chief of the People's Armed Police Traffic Command
In office July 2012 – December 2014
Preceded by
Wang Cheng
Succeeded by
Fu Ling
Personal details
Born
December 1956 (age 67) Dingzhou, Hebei, China
Political party
Communist Party of China
Alma mater
PLA National Defence University National University of Defense Technology
Military service
Allegiance
People's Republic of China
Branch/service
People's Armed Police
Years of service
1973–2015
Rank
Major general[1]
Liu Zhanqi (simplified Chinese: 刘占琪; traditional Chinese: 劉佔琪; pinyin: Lií Zhànqí; born December 1956) is a former officer of the Chinese People's Armed Police. He was investigated by the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Military Commission (CMCCDI) in November 2014 and his case was handed over to military prosecutors in May 2015.[2] Previously he served as chief of the People's Armed Police traffic command.
Liu worked for a long time on logistics and infrastructure projects for the Chinese Armed Police, and he is the first provincial-level Armed Police official to be placed under investigation.[3] On June 17, 2015, the Central Military Commission (CMC) announced in a brief notice that Kou Tie and Liu Zhanqi were placed under investigation in November and their cases forwarded to prosecutors last month. So far, 37 PLA officials of deputy corps level and above have been put under corruption probes since CMC Chairman Xi Jinping's continues an anti-graft dragnet at all levels of government, military and ruling Communist Party.[4]
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^"2 more Chinese officers fall in military anti-graft drive". The Associated Press. 2015-06-16.
^"PLA graft watchdog times probe announcement to intimidate". wantchinatimes.com. 2015-06-18. Archived from the original on 2015-08-05.
^"Chinese military vows continued corruption fight". Xinhuanet. 2015-06-17. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015.
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