Office1: | Secretary of Taiyuan Political and Legal Affairs Committee | ||||
Term Start1: | 2006 | ||||
Term End1: | August 2014 | ||||
Successor1: | Wang Fan | ||||
Office2: | Head of the Taiyuan Public Security Bureau | ||||
Term Start2: | December 2012 | ||||
Term End2: | August 2014 | ||||
Predecessor2: | Li Yali | ||||
Successor2: | Wang Fan | ||||
Liu Suiji | |||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||
Birth Place: | Pinglu County, Shanxi, China | ||||
Party: | Chinese Communist Party (1982–2015; expelled) | ||||
Spouse: | Wang Liping | ||||
Alma Mater: | Lanzhou University | ||||
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Liu Suiji (; born December 1956) is a former Chinese politician and police officer from Shanxi Province. Liu served as the Secretary of the Taiyuan Political and Legislative Affairs Committee (Zhengfawei), in addition to being the provincial capital's police chief. In August 2014 Liu was placed under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency.
Liu was born and raised in Pinglu County, Shanxi, he graduated from Lanzhou University in 1982, majoring in history.
He entered politics in 1973 and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in July 1982.
After college, he was assigned to Taiyuan as an officer, serving in various administrative and political roles.
In 2006 he became a Standing Committee member of the CCP Taiyuan Committee and was elevated to the Secretary of Taiyuan Political and Legal Affairs Committee. He remained in that post until August 2014. He also served as the Party Secretary of Taiyuan Public Security Bureau between December 2012 to August 2014.
On August 24, 2014, Liu Suiji was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CCP for "serious violations of laws and regulations" and removed from his government posts by the Shanxi People's Government.[1] [2] [3] His predecessor, Tian Yubao, was sacked for graft in November 2014. Liu was expelled from the party on December 3, 2015.[4] In 2018, he was sentenced to 19 years for accepting bribes, holding a huge amount of property from an unidentified source and abusing his power. He was also fined 2 million yuan. His wife Wang Liping (Chinese: 王丽萍) was sentenced to 3 years and fined 500,000 yuan.[5]