Ma Wen (Traditional Chinese: 馬馼; Simplified Chinese: 马馼; Hanyu Pinyin: Mǎ Wén) (born 1948) is a politician of the People's Republic of China.[1] She is originally from Wuqiao county in Hebei province. She graduated from the history department of Nankai University, specializing in Chinese history. In August 1972, she joined the Communist Party of China. She has been a member of the 15th and 16th Central Commissions for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, as well as the deputy secretary of the 16th and 17th Commissions. She is also a member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Currently, she serves simultaneously as the head of the Ministry of Supervision of the People's Republic of China and the head of the National Corruption Prevention Bureau, among other roles.
In her youth, Ma Wen worked in the city of Bayan Nur in Inner Mongolia. In 1978, after succeeding in China's National College Entrance Examination, she entered Nankai University to study history. After graduation, she served in a number of capacities at Nankai University, including as deputy secretary. In 1989, Ma began working for the Chinese government. After working briefly as the deputy head of the information office of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, she served as the deputy secretary of the Party organization committee of the Commission. She began her work with the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in 1997, after being appointed a member of the organization at the 15th National People's Congress. She was made the deputy secretary of the Commission in 2004, only the third woman to hold the position, after Deng Yingchao and Liu Liying. On 28 April 2007, the Minister of Supervision, Li Zhilun, died of an illness. Ma Wen was appointed to take his place in August of that year. She was the second female Minister of Supervision, after Qian Ying. In September of the same year, Ma Wen took up her other current position as head of the National Corruption Prevention Bureau.
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Preceded by Li Zhilun |
PRC Minister of Supervision 2007-present |
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