1. Chongqing Mayor Hu Henghua is under investigation for severe disciplinary and legal violations, marking him as the highest-level official to be probed since China’s annual legislative sessions in March 2024. The investigation was announced by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party’s main anti-corruption watchdog. Currently, Hu is subject to both disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.[para. 1][para. 2]2. Hu made his last public appearance on March 16, 2024, at a municipal leadership meeting on talent development. He was reportedly taken away by authorities the following morning. At the recent national legislative sessions in Beijing, Hu maintained a prominent presence, engaging with the Chongqing delegation, speaking with reporters, granting interviews, and publishing a signed article on modern industrial systems.[para. 3][para. 4]3. Born in June 1963 in Hengnan, Hunan province, Hu started his academic journey at Xi’an Metallurgical Architecture College (now Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology) in 1979 at the age of 16, majoring in industrial automation. Upon graduation in July 1983, he returned to the Hengyang Steel Tube Plant, where he worked 22 years, climbing from workshop technician to general manager and executive director. He joined the Communist Party in June 1985 and went on to receive an MBA from Hunan University.[para. 5][para. 6]4. Hu’s leadership at Hengyang Steel Tube Plant was widely recognized: he received a national labor medal, was named a model worker in Hunan in 2003, and was listed among the province’s top economic figures in 2004. Under his guidance, the plant became a world-class steel and tube producer with an annual capacity of one million tons each. The enterprise garnered awards for 63 projects since 1999, achieving more than 20 million yuan ($2.8 million) in annual economic benefits through technological advances.[para. 7]5. Facing capacity challenges in 2002, Hu initiated a “second entrepreneurship” campaign aimed at building a globally competitive seamless steel tube enterprise, with these strategic principles still visible on the company’s website. He also played a key role in merging the plant with other steelmakers to create Hunan Valin Steel Group in 1997-98. By 1999, Hu helped take a major subsidiary, now known as Valin Steel, public on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and served as a board director.[para. 8][para. 9]6. In July 2005, Hu shifted from corporate leadership to government roles—becoming director of the Hunan Economic Commission before being appointed mayor of Yiyang in 2008. He led the Hunan Development and Reform Commission in 2011 and became mayor of Changsha in December 2013, working closely with Party Secretary Yi Lianhong for three and a half years.[para. 10]7. Hu faced his first major setback in July 2014, when a fatal traffic accident in Changsha killed 54 and injured six. Investigation revealed serious safety inspection failures by local authorities. Hu, as mayor, was held responsible for poor supervision and received an administrative demerit. In total, 34 people faced criminal charges and 72 were disciplined in connection with the incident.[para. 11][para. 12]8. Despite disciplinary setbacks, Hu’s career continued to progress. He became the party secretary of Hunan Xiangjiang New Area in 2015, joined the Hunan party standing committee in 2016, and after stepping down as Changsha mayor, returned as party secretary in 2017—eventually becoming an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee.[para. 13]9. A second tragic incident occurred in April 2022 when a residential building collapsed in Changsha, killing 54 and injuring nine. A May 2023 anti-graft investigation found Hu failed to enforce safety and construction regulations during his tenure, resulting in an intra-party warning.[para. 14][para. 15]10. Neither disciplinary action halted Hu’s ascent. In October 2020, he became deputy party secretary in Shaanxi, and by December 2021, was Chongqing’s acting mayor. He was confirmed as mayor in January 2022 and elected to the 20th Central Committee in October 2022, maintaining this high-ranking role until his abrupt fall in March 2024.[para. 16]AI generated, for reference only