Jia Ting'an

Jia Ting'an
Native name 贾廷安
Born (1952-09-03) September 3, 1952
Ye County, Henan, China
Allegiance People's Liberation Army
Years of service 1994
Rank General
Commands held deputy director, Political Work Department

Jia Ting'an (Chinese: 贾廷安; pinyin: Jiǎ Tíng'ān; born September 3, 1952) is a leading figure and general in the People's Liberation Army of China. He currently serves as the deputy director of the Political Work Department . He previously served as principal aide to former President and party General Secretary Jiang Zemin.

Career

Jia was born in Ye County, Henan province. He graduated in 1973 from the Chengdu Telecommunications Engineering College (成都电讯工程学院), where he studied microwaves.[1] In 1982 he joined the staff of Jiang Zemin, who was serving as Minister of Electrical Industry at the time. Later Jiang became Mayor of Shanghai, then Party Secretary. In 1989 after the Tiananmen Square protests, Jiang was promoted to General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and Jia joined him on his staff, serving in the Office of the General Secretary and Office of the Central Military Commission Chairman. In 1994 he became deputy head of the General Office serving the Central Military Commission (CMC). He was promoted to Major General in the same year. In 2003, he became head of the General Office of the CMC. In 2005, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. In December 2007 Jia was named deputy director of the Political Work Department .[2] In June 2011, he was promoted to general, the highest non-wartime rank in the PLA.[3]

On January 14, 2015, Mingjing News reported that Jia may have been taken in for investigation in a corruption case, but this could not be independently verified nor were there official announcements made.[4]

Duowei News reported that Jia, who had no military background, rose so high in the ranks of the People's Liberation Army solely due to his patronage relationship with Jiang Zemin. An opinion piece on the website said that Jia is a 'loyal foot soldier' of Jiang who was not promoted by merit.[5] The Chinese journal Yanhuang Chunqiu implied that Jia might be linked to the disgraced vice admiral Wang Shouye, who was sentenced to life in prison during the term of Hu Jintao for corruption.[5]

Jia was an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (he was ranked last, because out of the elected members he received the lowest number of confirmation votes), and a full member of the 18th Central Committee.

See also

References

  1. "贾廷安". Electrical Technology University Alumni Association. Archived from the original on 2004-05-17.
  2. "贾廷安调任解放军总政副主任". 新浪财经.
  3. "中央军委授予孙建国等六名军官上将军衔". Netease.
  4. "怎麼處理賈廷安還存在變數". Mingjing. Retrieved 2015-01-28.
  5. 1 2 "北京观察:火烧贾廷安 殃及江泽民". Duowei News. January 18, 2015.
Military offices
Preceded by
-
Deputy director of the People's Liberation Army General Political Department
December 2007-
Incumbent
Preceded by
Tan Yuexin
Head of the General Office of Central Military Commission
December 2003-January 2008
Succeeded by
Wang Guanzhong
Party political offices
Preceded by
Bao Tong
Zhao Ziyang's office
Head of the office of General Secretary of the Communist Party
(Jiang Zemin's office)

June 1989-May 2002
Succeeded by
Chen Shiju
Hu Jintao's office
Preceded by
Wang Ruilin
Deng Xiaoping's office
Head of the office of Chairman of the Central Military Commission
(Jiang Zemin's office)

November 1989-September 2004
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