Vice Premier, State Council Liangyu Hui of China
As a former leader of both wealthy Jiangsu and poor Anhui, Hui is experienced with China's wide income disparities.
Hui is trained in agricultural economics.
Born in 1944 in Yushu County, Jilin, Hui is of the Hui minority.
After graduating from the Business Administration Section of the Jilin Agricultural School in 1964 with a junior college degree, Hui joined the CCP in 1966.
At the same time, Hui took correspondence courses at the Jilin Provincial Party School where he majored in party and government studies.
In 1987, Hui was named a vice governor of Jilin, and in 1992, deputy director of the CCP Central Committee's Policy Research Center.
Hui was an alternate member and member of the 14th and 15th CCP Central Committees, respectively, and was named to the 16th CCP Central Committee Politburo in November 2002.
Hui has vainly attempted to label this scandal case, currently under examination, as a false investigation so as to mislead people and to get away with his crimes.
Yet Hui was only charged with "carelessness and negligence" as a result.
Bragging About "Caring Less" About MoneyIt is reported that during political reports or in regular organizational activities, Hui is quite fond of flaunting himself.
The "Senior Officials Construction Project" And The Gifts Hui Has ReceivedAccording to Hui explanations, before arriving in Beijing he had dealt with all of the gifts and cash he had received during his posts in Anhui and Jiangsu.
In the three years that Hui was in charge of Jiangsu, he spent 150 million yuan (US$18.
In his meeting with Hissa Al-Thani, who is UN special envoy on the disabled, Hui said his government attaches great importance to the undertakings to help the disabled people.
Hailing the smooth and sound progress of bilateral ties since the establishment of diplomatic ties, Hui said both sides had maintained frequent high-level visits and conducted fruitful cooperation in various fields.
Hui said the economic and trade cooperation is an important part of bilateral ties.
Hui is the abbreviation of the full name Huihui.
It was under the aegis of the Communist Party in the 1930s that the term Hui was defined to indicate only Sinophone Muslims.
Hui is also used as a catch-all grouping for Islamic Chinese who are not classified under another ethnic group.
Hui was speaking during his four-day visit to south China's Guangxi Zhuang.
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Hui said that both China and Poland are big agricultural countries and agriculture holds an important status in economic and social development of both sides.
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On his part, Hui said China would make continued efforts to implement the agreements the two countries reached last year.
In addition, Hui is being viewed by some as part of the Jiang Zemin faction.
On the evening of the same day, Hui met with Secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea Choe Tae Bok and Vice President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of the DPRK Kim Yong Dae.
Assistant Foreign Minister Li Hui Meets with Chairman of the Committee for Foreign Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations of the Legislative Chamber of Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan M.
Hui is the highest-level Chinese official ever to visit the Latin American country and was due to meet with President Oscar Arias as well as Vice President Laura Chinchilla and other top leaders.
Hui said 40 billion yuan from the reconstruction fund would be dedicated to subsidize the rebuilding and repair of farmers' homes.
The quake in Sichuan was the most destructive one ever occurred in China which affects almost all parts of the country and presents the greatest difficulty in disaster rescue and relief, Hui said after summarizing the rescue and relief operation at the meeting chaired by Wu Bangguo, the NPC Standing Committee chairman.
Hui said 30 years on, the country's reform and opening-up policy adopted in 1978 had brought about robust economic growth, and a sharply reduced population barely making a living.
Hui was speaking during his four-day visit to south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.