Zhong Ziran
Zhong Ziran (Chinese: 钟自然; born August 1962) is a former Chinese politician. As of January 2024 he was under investigation by China's top anti-corruption agency. Previously he served as president of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences. He is the first senior official to be targeted by China's top anticorruption watchdog in 2024.[1] He was a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Early life and educationZhong was born in Tongcheng, Anhui, in August 1962.[2] After resuming the college entrance examination, in 1979, he enrolled at Hefei University of Technology, where he majored in mineral resource prospecting and exploration.[2] CareerAfter graduating in 1983, he became an official of the Chemical Mine Planning and Design Institute of the Ministry of Chemical Industry.[2] He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in April 1985.[2] Between 1985 and 1991, he received his master's degree and doctor's degree both in mineralogy from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.[2] Starting in September 1991, he served in several posts in the Mineral Development Management Bureau of the Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources , including principal staff member, deputy director of the Legal Division, director of the Legal Division, and eventually deputy director of the bureau.[2] After a short time as deputy director of the Oil and Gas Resources Management Office of the National Mineral Resources Commission in 1997, he was transferred to the Ministry of Land and Resources in July 1998.[2] He was director of Geological Exploration Department, in addition to serving as president of China Geological Environment Monitoring Institute.[2] He became deputy director of the China Geological Survey in March 2007, rising to director in July 2014.[2][3] He also served as president of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences since March 2017. DownfallOn 2 January 2024, he had been suspended for "suspected serious discipline violations" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.[4] In June 2024, he was expelled from the Party and canceled his entitlements.[5] On July 9, 2024, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, made a decision to arrest Zhong Nature on suspicion of accepting bribes and intentionally leaking state secrets.[6] References
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