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Wu Guanzheng (born 11 August 1938) is a former Chinese politician and one of the major leaders of the Chinese Communist Party during the administration of . He served on the Politburo Standing Committee, the country's top ruling body, from 2002 to 2007. During that time he also served as the Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party, the party's anti-graft body. He had a lengthy political career, having served as mayor of , Governor then Party Secretary of Jiangxi, then party chief of . Wu retired in 2007 and left public life.


Career
Wu was born in , province to a poor peasant family. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in March 1963. Wu graduated from the department of thermal engineering at Beijing's Tsinghua University in 1968, where he studied thermal measurement and automated controls. He was then sent to during the Cultural Revolution to work as a shop floor technician at the Gedian Chemical Engineering factory, where he was promoted to supervisor a few years later.

Wu served as the mayor of from 1983 to 1986. He became the governor of his native province in 1986 after the removal of by the provincial People's Congress. He was later promoted to Jiangxi party chief and served between 1995 and 1997. He moved to in 1997 to become the party chief of the province and was made a full member of the Politburo the same year. It was said that , a major confidant of then party General Secretary and President , was fond of Wu's work, and recommended him for further elevation, resulting in his promotion to the Politburo in 1997.

Thereafter, Wu was known to have cultivated good relationships with both Jiang Zemin and his putative successor . Wu and Hu graduated in the same year, both of them alumni of Tsinghua University. Some sources considered him to be Hu's ally, while other consider him to be Jiang's. As a result, he was sometimes included in the list of people in the . In 2002, Wu joined the Politburo Standing Committee as the head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party's anti-graft agency. Wu was seen as an easy compromise candidate since he had "cross-factional appeal". During Wu's time in office on leading CCDI, Shanghai Party Secretary has been investigated and arrested by CCDI.

Wu Guanzheng retired from Standing Committee and Central Commission for Discipline Inspection after the 17th Party Congress in October 2007.


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