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Cheng Weigao

Cheng Weigao
程维高
Communist Party Secretary of Hebei
In office
January 1993 – October 1998
Deputy Ye Liansong (Governor)
Preceded by Xing Chongzhi
Succeeded by Ye Liansong
Personal details
Born September 1933
Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Died December 28, 2010(aged 77)
Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Political party Communist Party of China (expelled)
Children Michael Ching Mo-yeung

Cheng Weigao (Chinese: 程维高; September 1933 – December 28, 2010) was a Chinese politician, best known for his term as the Communist Party Secretary of Hebei province between 1993 and 1998. Due to involvement in a corruption scandal in his late career, Cheng was expelled from the Communist Party of China in 2003, demoted, but not charged. He retreated to obscurity thereafter and died in 2010.

Cheng was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. He followed his parents to neighboring Changzhou in his teenage years. He entered the Communist Youth League organization in Changzhou in 1949, and joined the Communist Party of China about a year later. In 1959, he became a secretary to the deputy party chief of Chengdu. In 1965, he was named head of the tractor factory in Changzhou; in 1972, he was transferred to work at the Shanghuang Mine. In 1980 he was named deputy mayor of Changzhou, then in 1983 named party chief of Changzhou.

Cheng served as the Communist Party Secretary of Nanjing between February 1984 and July 1987, and became a member of the provincial Party Standing Committee. He was then Governor of Henan between 1988 and July 1990. Then he was transferred to become governor of Hebei, an office he held until January 1993, when he was promoted to Party Secretary of Hebei. He served as the provincial party chief until 1998, when he began serving as Chairman of the provincial People's Congress.

Cheng's son, Cheng Muyang (程慕阳, also known as Michael Ching Mo-yeung), was a corporate executive, who allegedly benefited from the protection of his father during the elder Cheng's time in office to carry out business activities. Cheng's son was said to have taken illicit commissions from connecting two parties to a business deal using his father for political backing. Cheng's two secretaries were later detained for investigation, and Cheng himself was also subject to corruption allegations. Michael Ching, a Hong Kong permanent resident, went into exile in August 2000 and lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, shortly after his arrest warrant was issued by the Hebei procuratorate.


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