Ji Guogang (Chinese: 纪国刚; born August 1962) is a former Chinese politician who was vice chairman of the People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region between 2016 and 2022. As of November 2022 he was under investigation by China's top anti-corruption agency. He is the first senior official in Tibet Autonomous Region and the third senior official in China to be targeted by China's top anticorruption watchdog in 2022.
Early life and education
Ji was born in Yanji, Jilin, in August 1962.[1] After resuming the college entrance examination in 1979, he was accepted to Changchun Institute of Geology (now Jilin University), where he majored in regional geological survey and mineral survey.[1] He also received his doctor's degree in economics from Beijing Normal University in 2015.[1]
In 2012, Ji was transferred to southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.[1] In December 2012, he became deputy director of the Development and Reform Commission of the Tibet Autonomous Region, rising to director the next year.[2] He was vice chairman of the People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region in January 2016, in addition to serving as party branch secretary of the Development and Reform Commission of the Tibet Autonomous Region.[3]
PB Former member of the Politburo; PLA Also a military official; CDI Member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection or affiliates 1For details on the civil service ranks of officials, please see Civil Service of the People's Republic of China; 2Army generals listed have attained at least the rank of Major General, which usually enjoys the same administrative privileges as a civilian official of sub-provincial rank.